In Ray Bradbury 's short story "All Summer in a Day", 9 - year - old Margot found out living in Planet Venus with the people coming to the stars. Let's learn together. On Venus, the sun appears only once in 7 years and only glows for 1 hour, but the remaining time knows that the population of Venus is raining. Margot lived on Earth until 4 years old, so she remembers the sun and is the only classmate who craves it. The other person - the baby when the sun is shining - does not remember the sun, she does not believe her when she explains it from her memory. As they were convinced of the boy William, they must bully Margot, her classic
Ray Bradbury's "day trip" theme is bullying. It is due to jealousy and jealousy. Interestingly, Ray Bradbury chose to explore this theme in the context of the next generation, and this generation has the opportunity to evolve among planets as a result. Even so, in the imaginary environment of Venus, bullying still exists after hundreds or thousands of years of human evolution. This shows that in Bradbury's view, bullying other poor people has been a deep-seated human being that has existed for centuries. The sub-theme of short stories is nostalgia and longing, Margot and her classmates have illustrated this.
Ray Bradbury's short story "May 3" is explained from the third person perspective. Third parties are important for the entire story to explain and demonstrate each person's thinking and feelings without having to express through dialogue. In the first person perspective, the story is different. Because I can understand the thoughts and emotions of the narrator only by using pronouns like "I". The story "All the summer of the day" is about a little girl who lives on Earth for 4 years and is taking sunshine everyday. After her and her family moved to Venus, they were raining all day. This story takes place at a school where Margot and other 9 years old are with her. As Margot lived on Venus for five years, she told the children that she saw the sun on the earth, and I was convinced that she remembered what she was thinking and what she was remembering.