Friday, February 3, 2012

In a Summer day

Authors Note: I decided to write about this because it show a lot of lessons.


The agony of not seeing the sun in seven years all you seeing is rain, must be very hard on a person because seeing no sun and just rain is gloomy and sad feeling. In the book All Summer in a Day By: Ray Bradbury. It shows the trials and tribulations of a little girl that nobody believes and that gets bullied.
                                     
The main part in this book that I can relate to is how Margaret is new to her school. In Venus were they haven’t seen sun in seven years. That reminds me of when I was new to Pewaukee and I felt left out in the beginning because everyone had their own groups. I didn’t have many friends then. That is why I kind of feel bad for Margaret but in the long run she will make friends and like school again.

The part that I couldn’t relate to is the way she got bullied when I came to this school I didn’t bullied. But I did get bullied at my old school they made fun of me but that was I very small and not that good and football. It didn’t go on long because I showed I wasn’t that ad at football. But it still doesn’t feel good to be bullied in any way.

Lastly in the students from Venus’s perspective. It is hard for the kids from Venus to believe a girl who has come from earth and seen the sun? Because they have never been to earth so they don’t know any better. Similar to if someone from mars came to earth and said they were from mars and they have seen something like two moons crossing over each other that we haven’t seen. Haven’t seen I don’t think I would believe them because I haven’t been to mars.
                                                                                                           
In the short story All Summer in a Day By: Ray Bradbury. It just shows the trials and tribulations of the little girl that was different and was picked on. It just shows how everyone should be nice to everyone and don’t ever pick on anyone. Or bully anyone.