The Ones Who Walk Away From Omelas By Ursula Le Guin

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Ignoring The Problems If you ever saw a boy treated like trash, how would you feel? Some people would stand up for him if he meant something to them of if they were not putting themselves at risk. In the gothic story “The Ones Who Walk Away from Omelas “ by Ursula Le Guin, there is boy who is treated very badly and locked up for everyone to see him, those who feel guilt walk away because they are no longer blinded by the idea of a perfect place. The author uses foreshadowing, hyperboles and irony to prove the theme that people ignore the problems to not face them. Even though at the beginning of the story the citizens of Omelas are described as “Not simple folks, you see, though they were happy,”(88). The thing is that not everyone was happy in Omelas and Ursula does not tell us right away but foreshadows it by writing “But we do not say the words of cheer much any more. All smiles have become archaic,”(88); and by writing “Happiness is based on a …show more content…

For example when she writes “they feel anger, outrage, impotence, despite all the explanations. They would like to do something for the child. But there is nothing they can do. If the child were brought up into the sunlight out of that vile place...all the prosperity and beauty and delight of Omelas would wither and be destroyed,”(92,93). This quote made it seem like the citizens were considering to do something about the child and take some type of sacrifice but that is not what happened instead Guin eds the story by saying “They leave Omelas, they walk ahead into the darkness, and they do not come back,”(94). This quote irony because it was not expected that they would leave; and this quote can infer that when the people of omelas left with their problems things didn’t get better because when a person does not face their problems, the problem will never leave them

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