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The Theme Of Ray Bradbury'sAll Summer In A Day?

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“It had been raining for seven years; thousands upon thousands of days compounded and filled from one end to the other with rain, with the sweet crystal fall of showers and the concussion of storms so heavy they were tidal waves come over the islands…”(Bradbury, 1954). The opposite of arid, Venus is the rainy, dreary setting in which Ray Bradbury’s “All Summer in a Day” takes place. Margot is a small nine year old girl that moved to the planet Venus when she was four years old. Memories of the sun set her apart in her environment, among children that have lived on Venus their whole lives. Margot’s classmates are resentful of the past experience she had living on Earth, and act opulent and disdainful of her. Events like the children locking Margot in a closet, avoiding her, and denying that she remembers the sun show the themes of ignorance, jealousy, isolation, and depression. Bradbury uses craft moves like descriptive language and strategic events to show these messages. To begin, jealousy is one of the prominent causes of Margot’s struggle with her classmates throughout the story. “They surged about her, caught her up and bore her, protesting, and then pleading, and then crying, back into a tunnel, a room, a closet, where they slammed and locked the door.”(Bradbury, 1954). The children in this story experience one emotion at a time; they don’t think, they act. This is the way it is with small children that have a negative feeling like anger or jealousy. Moreover, they

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