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Eddi Din [679]
3 years ago
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What does the phrase "like escaped animals from their caves"imply about the sun's impact on the children?

English
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tangare [24]3 years ago
5 0

The phrase shows how the children felt free with the presence of the sun, like animals coming out of cages.

Although you didn't show it, this question refers to the short story "All Summer in a Day."

By reading this story, we can see that:

  • A human family has been living for many years on the Planet Venus, together with the inhabitants of that planet.
  • The daughter of this family goes to school with the children of Venus and is always talking about what life was like on Earth.
  • However, the Planet Venus is very affected by the absence of the sun and everyone seems very apathetic about it.
  • However, on the day the sun comes up and everyone can feel its energy, everyone becomes energetic and has a strong sense of freedom.

To reinforce this freedom, the narrator says that when the children feel the solar energy, they acted to "like escaped animals from their caves," that is, like animals that are free, coming out of their prisons.

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