All Summer In A Day Ray Bradbury

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When people try to pick on you by telling you bad names and not saying your name correctly, that means that they are only trying to get attention. You should not listen to them, because words only make you feel worse. If someday somebody does that to you, you should just act like if you did not listen to them and start walking away, your brain is stronger than the words that they tell you, you should not care what others say, care of what you think. In the story “All Summer in a Day” by Ray Bradbury, it shows how the girls Margot is being telled names and being picked on, Margot did the wrong thing and listened to them. Thanks to that, Margot felt bad and she started arguing with the boy, that should not happen. The story’s theme is Margot listening to what the boy said, and listening to what he said. Margot does not get along with her classmates and that was the problem, also that she saw the sun and nobody believed her, and the students did not believe her and did not talk to her, if they did then it was only to make fun of her. …show more content…

When William said to his classmates to lock her in a closet, that showed how he did not care about her because he knew that it was easy to bother her. "Hey, everyone, let’s put her in a closet before the teacher comes!" (Bradbury 5) William said to put her in the closet with excitement, because William was only jealous oh her. The classmates thought that it was only going to be a joke and get her out quickly, but William did it on purpose. Margot may be telling the truth and she may not be telling the truth, I get why William would get frustrated, but if the girl wants to believe that she saw the sun then let her believe that, do not tell her mean stuff, Margot should not of listen to what they told

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