In literature, settings often act as a foil for dark events. Hemingway’s "The Sun Also Rises" uses the brilliant, sunny Spanish landscape to highlight the existential emptiness of the Lost Generation. Conversely, in children’s literature, a sunny day is the ultimate reward—the end of a conflict, the start of a holiday.
These deep features highlight the various aspects of sunny weather, from physical and atmospheric characteristics to emotional and environmental impacts. In literature, settings often act as a foil for dark events
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