Analysis Of All Summer In A Day By Ray Bradbury

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When witnessing others being tormented the only relating feeling is sympathy. Nevertheless, until experiencing it and encountering empathy, many would not spare a second glance at the victim. Teasing other people’s misfortunes will not be of benefit when they undergo the same tragedy. Margot, the main character grew up on Earth suddenly moves to Venus thus forcing her to adapt to her new environment. Life without the sun was painful to everyone, including Margot because it has been raining for seven years straight without a glimpse of warmth. Ever since then, she’s been the outcast, the unwanted, the loner leaving her future unsure because she was exotic. Everyone is human despite their differences; just because one is divergent, no one should reject them but instead accept them. Ray Bradbury masterfully weaves in figurative language in All Summer in a Day to prove this claim. Without really getting to know Margot, her peers harshly criticize her actions, despising her very existence. During class Margot writes, “I think the sun is a flower that blooms for just one hour” in her poem but no one believed her (Bradbury 1). Bradbury uses a metaphor in this sentence to emphasize how Margot craves flowers and the classmates are the main essentials that will help Margot grow. Though the interest Margot shows in the flowers may seem strange to others, this is what makes her distinct. Before the blooming season comes winter; this depicts the idea of harsh rain and weather as her