All Summer In A Day Setting Analysis

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These three stories have very important settings to set the mood of them. There are very different features in them while some features are different. This will compare all three of these settings in all stories. Many of them are different while also having the same stuff. In Shirley Jackson’s “The Lottery” the setting is set in a small town that seems very normal. It is a sunny day and seemingly during the summer. It seems like a good day and its even the day for the lottery. Sounds good until you're the one who wins. This setting is important because it seems to nice for a gruesome ending. In Ray Bradbury’s “All Summer in a Day” the setting is on venus. On this planet the sun only comes out once every 9 years. It is always dark there and