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Themes Of All Summer In A Day

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In the story “All Summer in a Day,” by Ray Bradbury, there are quite a few themes associated. One major theme is isolation. This story, about a group of children living on Venus, focuses on a character named Margot. She isolates herself from the other children, as they isolate themselves from her. Throughout the story, we continue to learn about Margot’s childhood, her backstory. For example, we learn that she lived on Earth until the age of four. She remembers the sun, unlike the other students on Venus. This factor of her life really shapes who she is as a person. It makes her act different. “She would play no games with them in the echoing tunnels of the underground city. If they tagged her and ran, she stood blinking after them and did not follow…”(Bradbury, pg. 2). The lack of sunshine and the continuous rain is hard to get used to for her. As stated earlier, a main theme in “All Summer in a Day” is isolation. The quote, “So after that, dimly, dimly, she sensed it, she was different and they knew her difference and kept away,”(Bradbury, pg. 2) shows this. The quote literally tells us that she is different, and from this she isolates herself. No other child on Venus can remember a day full of sunshine, so she really can’t relate to any of them. Because of her knowledge of the sun, she is picked on by her classmates. A particular kid, William, is most nasty to her. He, along with other students, threw her into a closet on the day the sun came out. Keep in mind the sun

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