All Summer In A Day By Ray Bradbury

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In the short story, All Summer in a Day, Ray Bradbury teaches about how one’s emotions can cause them to make bad decisions that result in guilt and despair. It illuminates how people act on their feelings of envy, desire, anger, and greed. The only result of this is pain and suffering. The students in the story experience being the cause of another’s sadness. They have no intent on being the bad guys, but by the end, they regret their bad decisions. At first, they believe their hateful feelings will go away if they act on them, but instead, they feel worse. The students learn a lot about thoughtful decision making. To begin, the students show their feelings of envy, greed and anger as they ridicule Margot. Margot’s classmates call her names

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