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All Summer in a Day Ray Bradbury. Ellie B., Georgia A., Bliss D., And Ally G. Summary.
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All Summer in a Day Ray Bradbury Ellie B., Georgia A., Bliss D., And Ally G.
Summary “All Summer in a Day” is about a girl named Margot who moves with her family from Ohio to the planet Venus. The major difference between Earth and Venus is that on Venus the sun only appears for one hour every seven year. For six years, three hundred sixty four days and twenty three hours it rains on Venus. The other children don’t like Margot because they think she is different. She came to Venus five years ago when she was four, so she remembers the sun and talks about it. The children were two years old the last time the sun came out so none of them remember it. They think she is lying about remembering what it was like to see and feel the sun. When the day arrives for the sun to shine, the students lock her in a dark closet so she will miss the sun. The students then run outside to enjoy the one hour of sun and they are amazed by what a wonderful experience it is to be in sunshine. When they go back inside they feel terrible for locking Margot tin the closet. They realize they have deprived her of this extraordinary experience that happens once every seven years.
Focus Question What would life be like with out the sun?
Initial Characters • Margot • Teacher • Other children
Initial setting • Classroom on Venus
Initiating action • Margot informs other children about the sun and how great it is. • The children don’t like her because she's always bragging about the sun.
Rising Action • The students don’t believe the sun is going to come out. • The students bully Margot, because they think she is different, and lock her in a closet. • The children go outside and play in the sun without Margot
Climax • When the children's character changes come inside and feel terrible for depriving Margot of the valuable experience.
Falling Action • The falling action is when the children let Margot out of the closet.
Science fiction elements • This story is science fiction because humans cant exist on Venus because there’s no oxygen.
Response to the story “All Summer in a Day” Written by: Ray Bradbury
All summer in a day made us think how mean kids can be to each other to make someone miss out on something very important to them
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