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In the first half of "Dark They Were, and Golden-Eyed," Harry Bittering primarily experiences anxiety and fear. As he and his family settle on Mars, he grapples with a sense of alienation and the unsettling changes occurring around them. His emotional turmoil is heightened by the transformations of the environment and the impact these changes have on his identity and humanity. This internal struggle reflects his deep concern for the future and the loss of his former life on Earth.

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