Jealousy In Ray Bradbury's All Summer In A Day

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In All Summer in a day Ray Bradbury teaches us an important lesson. In this short story, the lesson is on jealousy it teaches how it damages people suffering from jealousy or being jealous. The story makes the point towards envy and jealousy, as a result of their actions is causing misery.

In All Summer in a day a girl named Margot and her classmates are living on Venus. They’ve been living on venus for seven years and most of them don't even remember a split image of the earth but, Margot does, only Margot, she remembers the warmth of the sun, the way it blinds your eyes. Many look at Margot as if she's a liar, that she doesn't know anything but, these kids look at her like that due to jealousy. The children can’t stand to think of someone else knowing something they do not. These kids don’t see the grief Margot suffers because of their jealousy. “Rather she let herself be moved only by him and only him,” said the narrator in the story, following that Margot feels she controlled. She can’t do anything without the kids looking down on her. Margot can’t even begin to think about being happy when she’s being torn down. Margot’s remembrance of the sun is a polestar to the kids! …show more content…

Margot stood alone,” This is showing how evil jealousy is, however, they do not realize the evil they are surrounding Margot in. The children rather see her suffer and feel envy of the remembrance. Margot does not know how to feel connected with these kids, however in her results of trying, the kids lock her in a closet, despite the darkness she is feeling in the closet they are experiencing the feeling of the warmth of the sun, the way it blinds their eyes, meanwhile they forget all about the urge to make Margot feel worthless of remembering, they are experiencing the one thing that causes their

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