In Ray Bradbury's "All Summer in a Day," the story concludes with Margot, a girl who longs for the sun on a rain-soaked Venus, being locked in a closet by her classmates while they experience the brief appearance of the sun. When they finally release her, the sun has vanished, leaving Margot heartbroken and isolated. The ending emphasizes themes of bullying, loneliness, and the longing for connection, as Margot's joy is overshadowed by her peers' cruelty. The story leaves readers contemplating the impact of their actions on others.
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