Monday, September 16, 2019
Compare and Contrast of Short Stories Essay
In ââ¬Å"The Ones That Walk Away From Omelasâ⬠and ââ¬Å"The Lotteryâ⬠, Ursula Le Guin and Shirley Jackson portray a supposedly perfect society built on clandestine secrets. In the short story ââ¬Å"The Ones Who Walk Away From Omelasâ⬠, Omelasââ¬â¢ inhabitants are smart and cultured, and it seems like a utopian city of happiness and delight. Everything about Omelas is your every desire, disregarding the secret of the city: the good fortune of Omelas requires that a single unfortunate child be kept in never-ending filth, darkness and misery, and that all its citizens should be told of this when they come of age. After the truth is told to the people of Omelas most are initially shocked and disgusted and somehow manage to live there life and make it worth it for the childââ¬â¢s existence; others just walk away from the city of Omelas. In the short story, ââ¬Å"The Lotteryâ⬠, a small village of about 300 have an annual lottery; women, men, and children participate, to see who will be the chosen one to guarantee enough rain for the corn crops. The winner is to be stoned to death. The way the authors use irony to depict the story societies as wonderful and perfect then towards the end the dark secret is discovered is very intriguing and captivating, which makes you want to keep reading. In the story, ââ¬Å"The Ones Who Walk Away From Omelasâ⬠, Omelas seems to be this beautiful and cheerful place. The story takes place during a festival and there are children running around laughing and there is music. It talks about a race and how the horses are excited, ââ¬Å"(the horses) flared their nostrils and pranced and boasted to one another ââ¬Å" with silver, gold, and green braided into their manes. The story has and air of excitement and celebration that is soon questioned when the author begins to talk about the child.
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