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R eview 2 1 . Read the sentences and check T for true or F for false based on the story. (1) Everyone in Omelas understands why the child has to suffer. (2) The presence of the child in the dark basement prevents the flute player from making music. (3) People who visit the suffering child always walk away from Omelas, feeling sad and angry. 3 . Answer the questions in your own words. (1) What does the neglected child in the story symbolize or represent? → In the story, the neglected child symbolizes (2) What is the author’s intention for including the neglected child in the story? → In my opinion, the author wants to 2 . Consider the dilemma people in Omelas face. What message do you think the author is trying to convey about the nature of happiness? Discuss the dilemma below to broaden your perspective.  Imagine you are standing next to a railway switch. A trolley is speeding toward five workers who can’t see or hear it coming. You have the option to pull a lever to divert the trolley onto another track. However, if you do, the trolley will hit and kill one worker on this alternate track. Do you let the trolley continue on its path and hit the five workers, or do you pull the lever and save the five by sacrificing one? What would you do? Broaden Your View B Check Your Understanding A T F T F T F Dilemma in Omelas Author’s Intention Theirs is no irresponsible happiness. They know that they, like the child, are not free. They know compassion. It is the existence of the child that makes possible the nobility of their architecture, the poignancy of their music, the profundity of their science. They know that if the wretched one were not there in the dark, the other one, the flute player, could make no joyful music as the young riders line up for the race. (p. 146, lines 16~28) 150 Special Lesson

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