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Jealousy In Ray Bradbury's All Summer In A Day

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In the short story All Summer in a Day by Ray Bradbury informs the readers how jealousy can have a person make choices that later are going to regret in their future. Like, pushing shoving, name calling, and accusations. All this is because of your jealousy, jealousy can make you feel guilty in the future. Evidence that supports this claim is the fact that a boy named William, shoved the main character, Margot, in a closet because he didn’t believe her when she said that the sun would come out. Not only did he shove her in the closet because he didn’t believe her, but because when he knew that she got to see the sun, he got super jealous. Even though he did shove her in the closet because of his jealousy, but he ended up regretting his actions

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