Figurative Language In Dark They Were And Golden Eyed
In the short story “Dark They Were and Golden Eyed” Ray Bradbury uses symbolism of Mr. Bittering and figurative language to portray how cultural assimilation can happen to anyone, anywhere regardless of a person’s willpower to resist. In one scene, Mr. Bittering is trying to get the other men to build a rocket together to go back to Earth, but they don’t want to. Mr. Bittering relentlessly tries to get them to help but suddenly stops when they show him that he is starting to change.
“‘Build a rocket, that’s what!’
‘A rocket Harry? To go back to all that trouble? Oh Harry!’
‘Here you are, Harry.’ Sam handed him a pocket mirror. ‘Take a look at yourself.’
Mr. Bittering hesitated, and then raised the mirror to his face.
There were little, very