Comparing All Summer In A Day And The Lonely Duck

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Don’t let anyone judge you for what you believe, everyone beliefs are not the same, everybody in this world is not perfect. In the story,“All Summer in a day” and the picture titled as “The Lonely Duck” the theme is “Don’t let anyone judge you by your beliefs” is used. In life not everyone have the same belief and not everybody in the word believe on what you do. Everyone believes in different things. Don’t be judged on what you believe, everyone believes in different things. This matches the story because in the story, “All summer in a day” Margot believes that the sun will come out because she believes in the scientist hypothesis.The theme is first seen when the author writes, “ And then, of course, the biggest crime of all was that she had come here only five years ago from Earth, and she remembered the sun and the way the sun was and …show more content…

Don’t be judged on what you believe, everyone believes in different things. This part of the story is an example of judgment, the other kids in the classroom don’t believe her like if she’s never seen the sun before. "It's like a penny," she said once, eyes closed. "No it's not!" the children cried "It's like a fire," she said, "in the stove." "You're lying, you don't remember!" cried the children.To support, Margot remembers vividly about how the sun was and how it felt to be outside playing out in the sun, she believes in the scientists that they say that the sun is going to come out. Lastly, in the story, the sun came out. It was the color of flaming bronze and it was very large. And the sky around it was a blazing blue tile color. And the jungle burned with sunlight as the children, released from their spell, rushed out, yelling, into the springtime. Judgement was made before this scene happened. William made a terrible mistake,

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