Analysis Of All Summer In A Day By Ray Bradbury

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The story “All Summer in a Day” By Ray Bradbury, follows a group of classmates and their teacher in the planet Venus, as they wait for the first two hours of sun in a seven-year rain spell. The weather is major plot element as it plays the main driving force in the character’s lives. In a sense, the weather is the main character of the story, because everything that happens to the characters revolves around seeking, patiently waiting for the weather to change and taking advantage of every second they get to enjoy the sun.
Bradbury uses extremely descriptive language that helps the reader not only have a complete understanding of Venus’s climate and place, but it is as if the reader took a trip to Bradbury’s Venus itself and is standing in the …show more content…

The reader gets a sense that Venus is a gloomy, damp planet that is filled with darkness and disdain, day in and day out. This dismal mood is yet made more palpable when the sun’s anxiously awaited visit comes and a contrast is created between everyday life at Venus and the two hours of sun the children experience. We can see this in this exert from the text in comparison to the one above “The sun came out… the jungle burned with sunlight as the children, released from their spell, rushed out, yelling into the springtime…they were running and turning their faces up to the sky and feeling the sun on their cheeks like a warm iron; they were taking off their jackets and letting the sun burn their arms …The children lay out, laughing, on the jungle mattress, and heard it sigh and squeak under them resilient and alive. They ran among the trees, they slipped and fell, they pushed each other, they played hide- and-seek and tag, but most of all they squinted at the sun until the tears ran down their faces. They looked at everything and savored everything. Then, wildly, like animals escaped from their caves, they ran and ran in shouting circles. They ran for an hour and did not stop running.” (Page 3-4). The children become static and take advantage of absolutely every second by going on a rage and enjoying the short amount of time they are given to the absolute

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