what does the story tell you about human nature from the poem "All Summers in a Day"
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"All Summer in a Day” imagines a world in which humans have left Earth for Venus, an inhospitable planet where they must live completely indoors and can only dream about the pleasures of being outside. ... In this way, Bradbury shows how central nature—and particularly the sun —is to humankind.
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What does the story tell you about human nature from the poem "All Summers in a Day"
Answer: 'All summers in a day' is a short story written by Ray Bradbury in 1959 for The magazine of fantasy and science Fiction.
It's a futuristic view of life on Venus.
Though Venus is uninhabitable by humans, this work depicts a thriving, though miserable life of "rocket men and women". On Bradbury's Venus, it rains violently for seven years at a time, and the sun breaks through only for two hours between these downpours.
All summer in a Day is a fantasy about a child named Margot, who's bullied by her classmates just because she had seen the sun, as she had come from the Earth but they had not experienced the warmth of the sun .
Margot is locked in a closet and misses the only two* hours of sunshine that occurs every seven years on Venus.
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