The Omelas is a utopian, peaceful and joyous city which does not have war, conflict and starvation (Guin 2-3). Although it sounds like the heaven for others who does not live in the Omelas and everyone looks forward to living in the Omelas, all of the wonderful elements are made by trading a child to the hell which no one even knows the child is a boy or a girl (Guin 5). The child is living in an extremely small space room with excrement and not enough light, food and water for making a living (Guin 5). Only a few people come and see the child, but just watch it. Others have never come to it during their entire lives (Guin 5). Due to treat it inhumanity, some people choose to leave the Omelas. As far as I am concern, …show more content…
According to Guin (7), the people from the Omelas seem to have an idea where they should go. They are looking for a place which might not perfect including war or poverty, but it is not built based on trading other’s freedom to make a wonderful society (Guin 7). By leaving the Omelas, they can ease the guilty inside their body since they are not taking part of the wonderful things in the Omelas. After they find that kind of place, they may stay there forever or go back to the Omelas to convince the citizens to move to there and release that child because no one knows where they are going except their selves (Guin 7). In other words, it is a win-win situation because it does not ruin the citizens’ rights and they help the child get freedom. As a result, they have to try to leave the Omelas in order to find a place which is equality and freedom.
Based on these three reasons, the people who choose to leave the Omelas is not against the morality because they are trying to help the child. Besides, these people do not want to ruin others’ lives which are the reason why they are trying to leave the Omelas rather than just let the child go. Otherwise, in inhumanity way, they can release the child and leave …show more content…
Besides, they will keep finding that kind of place during their entire lives. In my point of view, leaving the Omelas is the best way to help the child without bothering others’ lives, at least they can get rid of this fake utopian city based on treat the child inhumanity (Guin 6). That can ease their pain of guilt because that child is far away from them and they do not witness that child who lives in that kind of horrible living condition. As for the people who stay in the Omelas, they do not feel guilty because they do not visit the child and they enjoy their perfect lives which are built on the freedom of that