All Summer In A Day By Ray Bradbury

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There's always someone that's different from everybody else. Someone who is an outsider. Someone who is not accepted by the group of “normal” people. The short story All Summer in a Day by Ray Bradbury captures the life of a girl who was different, revealing the difficulty people have in accepting those who are not the same. The outsider in this story-Margot-was teased, excluded and even isolated because of her peculiar behavior and experiences. However, some may say that her classmate’s actions were driven by jealousy. But in the end, the story puts more focus on Margot not fitting in and not being accepted. The first and biggest way that Margot was different was in her experiences. None of Margot’s classmates had ever seen the sun, but Margot