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11 November, 20:31

What do you think the different parts of Omelas (setting, townspeople, flute player, etc) represent in this allegory?

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  1. 11 November, 21:37
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    Different parts of Omelas have happiness and love in them. Like the flute player is also the one is never short of food and is treated with love and respect.

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    The ones who walk away from Omelas is a short story written by Ursulla K. Guin. This story is a comparison of two different places where one is a very happy land and the other is a land of sorrows, pain and grief.

    The people living in Omelas are very happy, treated with love and respect and the people in this area are not treated horribly like the people of the other city who are treated horribly and have to go through a lot of sorrow and pain.
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