In Ray Bradbury’s ‘All Summer in a Day’, children on a perpetually rainy Venus eagerly await the rare appearance of the sun, which has not been seen for seven years. Margot, a girl who remembers the sun from Earth, is bullied by her classmates and ultimately locked in a closet as they rush outside to enjoy the brief sunlight. When the rain returns, the children realize they have left Margot behind, leading to a moment of guilt and reflection on their actions.