Basic Facts
Characters
Important Moments
Quotes and Meaning
Theme/Inference
100

How long had it been raining on Venus?

7 Years

100

Who is the main character?

Margot

100

What are the children waiting for?

The sun to come out

100

“I think the sun is a flower…” Who said this?

Margot

100

Why is locking Margot in the closet so cruel?

She missed the sun coming out.

200

 How often does the sun come out?

Every 7 years

200

Who is the main bully?

William

200

What do the children do to Margot?

Lock her in a closet

200

What does this quote mean: “blooms for just one hour”?

The sun doesn’t last long

200

How do the children feel at the end?

They realize she is still locked in the closet and they feel guilt/ashamed.

300

Where did Margot live before Venus?

Earth

300

Why is Margot different?

She remembers the sun / lived on Earth


300

What happens when the sun comes out?

They run, play, and enjoy it

300

What does Margot compare the sun to? (not the flower)

A penny and fire

300

Why do the children go along with William instead of stopping him?

They feel jealous, want to fit in, and don’t think about the consequences

400

About how long does the sun stay out?

About 2 hours

400

How is Margot described physically in the story?

Pale, thin, quiet, like an old photograph

400

Q: What is the first sign the sun is going away?

Raindrops start to fall

400

“The children pressed together like so many roses, so many weeds.”

Simile

400

What can you infer about how Margot feels when she is let out of the closet?

Hurt, betrayed, sad, possibly unable to trust the other children

500

Where does the story take place?

Venus

500

How does Margot act differently from the other children?

She doesn’t play games, stays quiet, and keeps to herself

500

What do the children realize at the end?

Margot is still locked in the closet.

500

“She was an old photograph dusted from an album.”
What does this figurative language show about Margot?

She is pale, weak, faded, and different from the others

500

Why does Ray Bradbury end the story with silence after Margot is let out of the closet? What message is he trying to send about the children’s actions?

Bradbury ends with silence to show the children’s guilt and regret. The message is that their bullying had serious consequences, and sometimes you realize your mistake too late to fix it.