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Dark They Were, And Golden-Eyed

Dark They Were, and Golden-Eyed

One of the major science fiction themes that are in Dark They Were, and Golden Eyed is the extrapolation when Harry Bittering first finds the tainted food and then the yellow eyes of the people. "'You know they have! Onions but not onions, carrots but not carrots. Taste: the same but different. Smell: not like it used to be'" (Bradbury 134). Then the part of the yellow eyes, "'Sam, you shouldn't have yellow eyes'" (Bradbury 136). From this it can be extrapolated from the change of the food to the change of the people that everybody will start turning into the aliens that lived there.
Another science fiction is the whole part of the human beings of Earth exploring and finding a civilization of Mars. "'We don't belong here. We're Earth people. This is Mars. It was meant for Martians. For heaven's sake, Cora, let's buy tickets for home!" (Bradbury 131). The human race had explored Mars and these people began living here and exploring......


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