Analysis Of All Summer In A Day By Ray Bradbury

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The short story All Summer in a Day by Ray Bradbury is about power overtaking happiness and reveals that individuals can overrule another individual. All Summer in a Day reveals that all students must have equal power in order for everyone’s happiness. When a group of individuals has more power than another individual, that individual no longer has a choice but to accept whatever happens. “He gave her a shove. But she did not move; rather she let herself be moved only by him and nothing else” (Bradbury 2). Margot didn’t have the power to speak up, she allowed other students to push her around and say she is wrong all the time. Moreover, since the children have all the power they believe that they are allowed to boss her around, they make their