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Symbolism In Those Who Walk Away From Omelas

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Vince Staples said “circumstances dictate your set of values, your set of morals” (Staples). This can be true for many situations in today’s society as well as in fictional societies. Omelas is a fictitious city that provides one set of circumstances, and the potential morals to go with it. In “Those Who Walk Away From Omelas,” Ursula Le Guin uses symbolism to show how the legitimacy of one’s happiness depends on the foundation of his morals. Le Guin uses symbolism regarding the child and its location to show that Omelas’s moral foundation is shaky. Because the child is held in the cellar, the city of Omelas is physically built with the child as the foundation. This symbolizes the child also being the foundation for the citizens happiness.

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