How do the children react to the Sun? What does it reveal about their lives? from the poem "All Summers in a Day"
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The children are excited and anxious about the arrival of the sun, and they respond by bullying the girl who has seen it more recently than they have. I wish I could say that the behavior of the children in this story surprises me and no children on Earth would ever act this way.
"All Summer in a Day" communicates the message or theme that envy leads to cruelty. In this story, the other children envy Margot because she is the only one of them who remembers seeing the sun. ... Bradbury shows how human nature, from an early age, can lead to envy and lack empathy, which in turn can result in cruelty.
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