The Ones Who Walk Away From Omelas Literary Analysis

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“The Ones Who Walk Away From Omelas” is relatable to our current society by how many people react to the suffering of others in the world. For instance, in the story the citizens of Omelas left the city rather than help the child despite his suffering. This reminds me how society is today when most individuals today see something that is not ethical or moral they turn the other cheek instead of speaking up for what is right or doing something about it. For Example. If one does not like the suffering of animals to make fur coats then one will not buy the product from the company. But, the same individuals put forth no effort to stand up for their beliefs, and at least work towards preventing this from happening, even if it’s a long shot. We …show more content…

The narrator, once again introduces a character that suffers for the “greater good” of their present society. George and Hazel have a son that was killed, by the name of Harrison. Harrison is a troubled child, but he has a strong will and we see this when he makes his victorious stage presentation. He shows the world for a brief moment that they are capable of more. When he came to the realization that what the government was doing was wrong; he didn’t stay silent out of fear. He stood up for what he believed in. In society today there are many figures rising up for what they believe in, even risking their lives to fight for what they believe is right. The Baltimore protests, The Kentucky Christian women who refused to give a couple a marriage license because it contradicted her faith; the march in Washington to protest police brutality. All of these are recent occurrences in present society that reflects the same courage Harrison displayed in the story. The Government .had worked so hard to make things equal that they went too far, and resulted in repugnant means to remove competition. When Harrison threatened the “balance” of which they had created, they killed him. In society today if someone is disruptive or become too much of a threat to those in power they are oppressed and even

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