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The Impact of Ursula’s Parable “The Ones Who Walk Away from Omelas” on Development

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Many books that students read and study have to make them think about the problems of modern society and can influence its further development. Such books include The Ones Who Walk Away from Omelas. The author of this short story is Ursula Kroeber Le Guin. This story, though very simple. but at the same time, it is quite complex. It is this story that draws attention to many of humanity’s problems.

Plot

The events of this story take place in the city of Omelas, located by the sea. Its inhabitants are preparing and starting to celebrate the beginning of the so-called Festival of Summer. This story itself is not guided by the main characters, it gives a detailed description of the city of Omelas and is a conversation between the author and his audience. If at first, the author proposes to present this city as perfect as anyone can. But there is disappointment that this city can prosper due to the misfortune of a child prisoner. The citizens of this story are in the background, but they all present themselves as residents with different opinions and points of view. Little is known about the child prisoner, but it is known that it is the key to happiness in the city of Omelas.

The plot itself can raise many questions for students and provide different topics for research and writing of the ones who walk away from omelas theme essay. By the way, students always can find good samples of the ones who walk away from omelas persuasive essay on Eduzaurus.com, such a service allows students to get to know different topics from this story. For example, the ones who walk away from omelas compared to our society and its problems and development.

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Class inequality

This short story makes us think about such a concept as class inequality and compare it with modern society. The prisoner boy, who is the key to the city’s happiness, is exploited by citizens. He represents the working class, while the inhabitants represent the exploiters. They put the interests of the city first, not the child himself. Many citizens, realizing the value of the city’s happiness and the boy’s suffering, leave their city because morality no longer allows them to be there. They showed their civic position, which every citizen must demonstrate today.

The utopianism of the story “The Ones Who Walk Away from Omelas”

This work is partly utopian and instructive because the citizens of the city could have built their ideal civilization, but it did not happen. And the readers themselves, who are also involved in the creation of the city, are also to blame. After all, they are building a city whose happiness depends on the misfortune of a little boy. In building such a utopian city and society, the author wanted to warn that building their own society for their own good should not forget about humanity, the symbol of which is a child prisoner. Therefore, the city is rather an anti-utopia.

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