The Ones Who Walk Away From Omelas By Ursula Le Guin
In the short story “The Ones Who Walk Away From Omelas” written by Ursula Le Guin refers to the choices and consequences we must make in order to be happy. The dilemma of the statement is the child being tortured for the people so they can be happy. It’s a hard decision to make, because you are making a person suffer for your own happiness. The people who walk away from feeling guilt have a heart. The meaning of the statement is that the North Americans in Omelas feel for the child in the cellar, but have to not feel guilty unless you are willing to walk away.
An example in our society about the “dilemma of the American conscience” is sweatshops. A place in smaller developing countries where workers are put into a factory and are overworked,