The Importance Of All Summer In A Day By Ray Bradbury

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This is a very important part in “All Summer in a Day” because this is after the children come back inside from the only two hours of sunshine that they will have for the next seven years; and they realize that Margot never got to enjoy it because they locked her in a closet. As Ray Bradbury continues to write you can feel how sorry the kids were. You can feel as if they are reflecting on their actions and how they would never want that to happen to them. The reason this part stood out to me is because in just a few words the author moves you from feeling the children's happiness and joy from the sun to the gloom and realization of their wrongdoings. For most authors it is hard to transfer to opposite emotions in a single fluid line or two