The sensation of the sun and blue sky is something that we all have experienced, but in the story takes place on venus, the characters don't have that. Ray Bradbury does a good job writing the story. He makes the reader feel like just by reading the book you can feel the students desperation for the sun and …show more content…
Bradbury does a great job introducing the reader to the story, possibly for this reason. However, it can also be said the the biggest piece of author's craft in the story, is Bradbury’s ability to right in some similes and some repetition, which admittedly he does, but not to the extent of All Summer in a day’s symbolism. For instance, When the reader reads sentences like, “the sun is a lemon, a great bright lemon”,or when one reads “the sun is so valuable that it's like a coin big enough to buy the world.”. This is probably the best piece of symbolism in the story and is also the easiest to note out. This just proves that Ray Bradbury addis in more symbolism in his story that any thing else, to show author's craft and to be unique.
“All Summer in a day” describes the lives of children living on venus, where the sun comes out every seven years. The author Ray Bradbury does a fabulous job of incorporating some strong, and minor symbolism in the short story. Though it can be said that he uses other forms of author’s craft, Ray chose to incorporate symbolism into almost every paragraph of his story. The next time the reader has an opportunity to explore Ray Bradbury’s stories, look for the embedded symbolism throughout the