Q 1. In the story, what do you think is the implied criticism of our own society? 2. Why would anybody stay in Omelas when his/her happiness depends on a child's suffering? 3. Who do the “ones who walk away” represent, and how are we to feel about their action at the end? (are they to be pitied, admired, etc.) 4. What do you believe is LeGuin’s message about conformity and rebellion in society?
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