subject
English, 14.07.2021 05:50 kp2078

The ones who walk away from Omelas Le Guin's beautiful, perceptive short story unfolds a moral conundrum as it reveals the stunning costs of a seemingly utopian town's comforts. If our comfort depends on the suffering of others, Le Guin asks, how should we feel about these comforts, and what should we do? Is the "greater good" worth the sacrifice? Is such sacrifice even practical? Would you walk away from Omelas? or would you stay? Remember that everyone isn't just doing "well", they are doing great. The standard of living is very high. Would you leave the child if you leave? If you leave him, everyone will remain happy (except the child, who will suffer greatly). Be sure to post your initial thoughtful post by midnight, Friday and respond to at least one other post with a thoughtful comment by midnight, Sunday.

ansver
Answers: 3

Other questions on the subject: English

image
English, 22.06.2019 02:00, barbiegirllover
Read the excerpt from”do not go gentle into that good night” which statement best describes the effect of the refrains in this excerpt?
Answers: 3
image
English, 22.06.2019 05:30, juliannabartra
How does the author of finding flight incorporate ideas from the poem hope is the only thing with feathers into her work
Answers: 2
image
English, 22.06.2019 07:30, kkneedz1369
Good colleges that take low gpa and not so good grades where would i look at freshman applications?
Answers: 3
image
English, 22.06.2019 08:30, yayamcneal05
In charlotte web, what compliment did charlotte pay to wilbur
Answers: 2
You know the right answer?
The ones who walk away from Omelas Le Guin's beautiful, perceptive short story unfolds a moral conu...

Questions in other subjects: