Ray Bradbury

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Ray Bradbury Caroline Li Leah Hinshaw Noah Feldman

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Ray Bradbury

Caroline LiLeah HinshawNoah Feldman

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Dark They Were, and Golden-Eyed

is about a man named Harry. He and his family go to Mars in a colony.Mars scares them "the Martian air might suck his soul from  him like marrow from a white bone." They later get stuck on mars.Plus the Martian air does strange things like changing the colors of flowers an giving cows horns. But the air changes the people there to.    

As they stay longer, their hair darkens and their eyes turn golden. Plus they lose their sense of purpose and become free frolicking Martians.

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The Golden Kite, The Silver Wind

is about two towns that have competing

wall shapes. orange  loses to pig loses to

club loses to fire loses to lake loses to ... loses to falcon

loses to net loses to knife ...golden kite and silver wind

break the pattern by helping each other.

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Both stories had some sort of moral in them.

For Dark They Were and Golden Eyed the moral is sketchy and ill defined .However the moral for Golden Kite and Silver Wind would be little better shown if brazen across the pages.

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Both stories had some sort of conflict between one force and another.

Conflict

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The Golden Kite, The Silver Wind took place in small towns.

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Dark They Were, and Golden-Eyed took place in an area in the middle of nowhere.

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Both stories included a lot of dialogue.

  Dialogue!

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The main character (in both stories) thinks differently from all other characters in their stories.

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Conflict

  Dialogue!Both stories were works of non-fantasy fiction. While they relied on themes that were not historically or scientifically accurate