Summary Of All Summer In A Day

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All summer in a day by Ray Bradbury (Short story in Discovering Fiction). This book was originally published on March 1954. The story happened to the planet Venus, where the sun shines only two hours every seven years. Margot the main character just moved five years ago to Venus from Ohio, she was nine years old. She was the only one who could recur how the sun looked like, and tried to tell the other children but they didn’t believe her. She explains how the sun is round like a penny and hot like a fire in the stove. The other children accused her of lying, and they show their resentment by locking her in a closet on the day the sun was to come out. Just after the sun shone on them, then they remembered Margot’s words …show more content…

There are four chairs at each table facing the table. I sat down for about 20 minutes watching and hearing the discussions from various people, and their expression towards those with and without fast wood or without homemade food. The café is located in the first floor of the Union hall on your right with the cashiers in the center while there is a right and the launch for students. Some students are eating fast-food bought from the café, while others are eating homemade food from home. The Four chairs facing the table, gives the off the need for interaction between whoever is sitting there, whether they are eating fast-food or homemade food. People who bring homemade food to the café believe they are eating healthier than those eating fast food, but however the people who consume fast food think that those students who bring homemade food to school are poor, or can’t afford buying fast food. The both categories of student, actually seems to be right in the sense that, the student bringing homemade food, goal is to eat healthier but are being misunderstood by those eating

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