Saturday, February 5, 2011

All summer in a day

The venus children deal with people unlike them by bullying them and trying to get rid of them. This is clearly shown in all summer in a day, where they push and shove and call Margot names, and their bullying kept getting worse, finally reaching a point that they wanted her to go away so much that they did not let her see the once in seven year sun, despite knowing that she was desperate to see it. But, a bit of the fault lies with Margot, as she purposely holds the fact that she saw and remembered the sun over the other children, agitating them and causing them to act like that. Actually, if she made more effort to fit in, and not do those things, she would have blended in very well with the other venus children.

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