Scientists, children, Margot, William, The teacher, and Margot's parents.
The children let Margot out of the closet.
I think that the children realize their cruelty and sadly release Margot from the closet.
June (the Mother) and the other June
The children in "All Summer in a Day" feel guilty and ashamed when they remember to let Margot out of the closet after the sun has gone because they realize they have deprived her of experiencing it. They are also remorseful and regretful for their actions towards Margot.
In "All Summer in a Day" by Ray Bradbury, the verbal irony lies in the children eagerly awaiting the one day of sunshine on Venus, only for Margot to miss experiencing it because they lock her in a closet. This creates a stark contrast between the expectations of the children and the reality of Margot's situation.
Margot was bullied because she was a little different from the others like she remembered the sun. The children disliked Margot because she was born on earth, she knew and remembered the sun, and she had a chance of going back to Earth.
Margot has became frail and miserable there . she almost had a nervous breakdown from the anxiety of living with the relentless rain. In her misery ,she will not play with the other children. They bully her for separateness and refuse to believe her memories of the sun.
1. The children are waiting for the sun to appear.2. William and the kids bully Margot.3. They lock her in the closet.
Margot is a frail and lonely girl, she stood alone and she felt her classmates go away from her. They kept the jealousy inside of them from Margot's experience from the Sun, so they locked her in the closet.
In Ray Bradbury's "All Summer in a Day," Margot remembers the sun and its warmth, having lived on Earth before moving to the perpetually rainy Venus. Unlike the other children, who have never experienced sunlight due to their constant exposure to rain, Margot holds vivid memories of the joy and brightness that the sun brings. This difference creates a sense of isolation for her among her peers, who cannot comprehend her longing for the sun.
They go nuts