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Question
Did the children regret having locked Margot in a closet? Answer citing relevantly from the story.
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Solution
William – locks – Margot – closet – he – doesn’t – want – her – to see – sun – problem – other children – jealous – Margot – seen – sun – appearance – brings out – worst – excited – she – remembers sun – children cannot – India – she – does not – play – no friends – make – joke – cruel – closet – seem pale – solemn.
William locks Margot in the closet because the sun is coming out and he doesn’t want her to see it. The problem between Margot and the other children is that she is from the earth and they have lived on Venus for all their lives. They are jealous of Margot because she has seen the sun and they do not remember the last time it came out. Margot also does not relate well to any of the children from Venus.
The appearance of the sun brings out the worst in the children. But they are very excited as it comes out once every seven years. Margot has been on Venus for only five years. She remembers the sun, but the children can not understand the idea. They have turned to bully to deal with the situation. She does not play their games and has not made friends.
The children do not really think about what they are doing when they put Margot in the closet. They make it a “joke” even though it is cruel. When the sun comes out, the children simply forget about her locking in the closet out of their excitement. But at the end of the story, the children seem to be pale and solemn towards Margot’s locking in a closet.
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