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Sure! Here's a sonnet about the character Margot from the short story "All Summer in a Day" by Ray Bradbury:
In a world of eternal rain, she stood,
Margot, the child of the sun's embrace.
Her memory, like the golden light it should,
Radiates warmth, though lost in time and space.
Oh, Margot, a solitary soul so bright,
Locked away from the joys of endless play.
The other children, envy clouding their sight,
Rejoiced as the sun emerged that fateful day.
But you, dear Margot, understood it well,
The fleeting nature of this precious gift.
In a moment, their jubilance would swell,
Yet, in your heart, a solemn spirit drifts.
Though darkness cloaks you, Margot, it's true,
Your light shines on, forever within view.
I hope you find this sonnet about Margot from "All Summer in a Day" to be fitting and expressive of her character.