All Summer In A Day Ray Bradbury

291 Words2 Pages
The fictional story All Summer in a Day by Ray Bradbury is about differences and reveals that it is better to fit in than to be different. Margot is unlike her classmates because she remembers the sun when her peers do not. As a result, Margot was bullied by her classmate, William, by her classmates who pushes, speaks in an inhumane tone towards and isolate her. Margot has become so accustomed to the agression that when William shoved her, "she let herself be moved only by him and nothing else" (Bradbury, 2). The story progresses after the students lock Margot inside the closet and the sun comes out. The appearance of the sun made, "like animals escaped from their caves, [the children] ran and ran in shouting circles. They ran for an hour