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The ones who walk away from omelas summary
The ones who walk away from omelas summary






the ones who walk away from omelas summary

Now let's look at Guantanamo Bay, before we go anywhere, we must both accept that many of the people there have obviously committed the worst crimes horrible, but yet at the same time there is an alarmingly large number of people who have not yet had charges placed on them because they have not committed crime. One would think that people would leave at the notion of this, but all the people of the town come to terms of the metaphysical agreement, that this child's suffering would guarantee the utopian conditions of the town.

the ones who walk away from omelas summary

This is understood by the people as soon as they come of age. There is no light for this child to see, nothing but darkness and stink of his own entrails. That child is abused (Physically and mentally), starving, mocked at by the denizens of this town. There is a child, locked away in a basement. But under one condition, and one horrible condition that would dictate who lives there and who doesn't. This town is perfect in every single way. I'll give you a quick summary, Omelas is a utopia, there is no poverty, no crime, no hatred, no famine, and everyone is intelligent, happy and wealthy (Universal wealth, don't think of money). Ever read "The Ones Who Walk Away From Omelas"?








The ones who walk away from omelas summary