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“Rain, Rain Go Away” has been categorized as science fiction, horror, and fantasy. Does the story fit into each of these genres, and what is the impact of blending them together? What specific traits help categorize the story?
The story was first published in 1959, and it reflects many aspects of society at that time. To what extent are its themes and concerns still relevant today? Evaluate and discuss how you reached your conclusions.
Describe the relationship between Lillian and George Wright throughout the story. What do their interactions reveal about each of them and about their marriage?
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