Though nobody in Omelas knows as to why the boy must be locked up or sacrificed. They may be upset for a day or two but they realise that their happiness and freedom is dependent on the boy being locked up in the cellar. It is also interesting that those who don’t leave Omelas accept what is happening. This may be important as it suggests that the hierarchy in Omelas may choose another boy or child in time in order to ensure that there is a continuation of happiness in Omelas. With no explanation given as to why the boy is a prisoner. It is as though the boy is being sacrificed in order for others to live a happy and free life. An individual’s happiness and freedom is reliant on the boy being locked up in a dark cellar. Though this may sound illogical considering that the boy is an innocent this nonetheless is the state of affairs in Omelas. So conflicted are these people that they decide upon leaving Omelas because they know that the boy is being used as a scapegoat in order for those in Omelas to be happy. There are some in Omelas who disapprove of how the boy in the cellar is treated. Narrated in the first person by an unnamed narrator the reader realises after reading the story that Le Guin may be exploring the theme of conflict. Le Guin we have the theme of conflict, happiness, freedom, sacrifice, acceptance and control. In The Ones Who Walk Away from Omelas by Ursula K.
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
Details
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |