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comment on the richness of imagery in Bradbury's All Summer in a Day

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Answered by Shivaya1
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“All Summer in a Day” is the story of a group of children on Venus who gang up on a girl named Margot.  The story uses imagery to describe the setting and the characters.  Imagery helps drive home the theme of victimization.

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Answered by ZareenaTabassum
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In his short novel "All Summer in a Day," Ray Bradbury describes a bunch of schoolkids who reside on Venus.

  • A sun, a fleeting occurrence which rarely happens once in each 7 years in Venus, a planetary of apparently never-ending rain, is anxiously anticipated by the schoolchildren.
  • Only one youngster that recalls the sun was Earth exchange girl Margot, but she yearns to see it once more.
  • Margot's colleagues confine herself inside a room because they are jealous of her recollections from Earth; as a result, she misses the sun's cameo appearance.
  • The sun emerges and pours a fiery golden hue all through this forest vegetation as even the Venus showers eventually stop.
  • Till the rain begin to pour again, the kids enjoy the beautiful existence sunshine.
  • The youngsters are reported as being virtually colour less before the sun appears.
  • The yellow in the head, the blues off the pupils, and the scarlet on their lips have all been wiped away by the rain.
  • The youngsters are rapidly and nasty, and it appears that the positive aspects of their characters have likewise been washed away.
  • They never consider that confining Margot inside a cupboard is inhumane.
  • However, the sun represents a recovery for the kids. It offers their life fresh hope, vigour, and completeness while also giving colour to their life's cleaned aspect.

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