All Summer In A Day And Tough Alice By Ray Bradbury And Jane Yolen

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Don’t judge people based on how they look or what they do.Ray Bradbury and Jane Yolen convey this theme in their texts, All Summer in a Day and Tough Alice through explicit examples in the craft of their writing. What the authors did similar was have a author's craft of setting in which they expressed their story by expanding on the setting of the story. Don’t judge people based on how they look or what they do.Ray Bradbury the author of All Summer in a Day embedded the theme in the text to show or portray. According to the text All Summer in a Day,”Margot stood alone.She was very frail girl who looked as if she had been lost in the rain for years and the rain had washed out the blue from her eyes and red from her mouth and the yellow from her hair.” This supports my theme because the children judge Margot based on her appearances and some of the thing she does.But the children don’t understand that you don’t need to be beautiful to be smart or right at …show more content…

The crowd cheered and a great deal more lars,pounds,lira,and kroner under her crown as fast as she could manage.On the other hand,the Dormouse looked into his teapot and wept.”Even due the jabberwock didn’t give Alice a weapon she still went out there and fought because she wasn’t going to be judge because she could fight a monster.The author conveys this theme by providing specific examples of people not believing in her.For example,”And laugh,until she had to bend over to hold her stomach and tears leaked out of her eyes.She could feel bubbles of laughter still rising inside……”This quote shows that people that Alice believe that should take down the monster and figured out a way that was laughing while the Red Queen got mad and tried to leave but