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  • The Ones Who Walk Away from Omelas by Ursula K Le Guin.
    Written in 1973, this work is as much a thought experiment as a short story. Le Guin was inspired to write it based on the following passage from William James' essay The Moral Philosopher and The Moral Life:
    "Or if the hypothesis were offered us of a world in which Messrs. Fourier's and Bellamy's and Morris's Utopias should all be outdone and
    millions kept permanently happy on the one simple condition
    that a certain lost soul on the far-off edge of things should lead
    a life of lonely torture, what except a specifical and independent
    sort of emotion can it be which would make us immediately
    feel, even though an impulse arose within us to clutch at the
    happiness so offered, how hideous a thing would be its enjoyment when deliberately accepted as the fruit of such a bargain?"
    The Ones Who Walk Away from Omelas was the recipient of the Hugo Award for Best Short Story in 1974 and continues to provide fertile ground for the exploration of ethics, utopias, and walking away from rationalizations today.

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  • @Molly-yb6vj
    @Molly-yb6vj Рік тому +80

    very nice storytelling but the "eh-haa, eh-haa" at 12:31 caught me off guard, hahaha

  • @JC_923
    @JC_923 Рік тому +95

    Finally a reading without any distracting music added! Thank you so much

    • @Epoch11
      @Epoch11 Рік тому +1

      I have no problem with music and sometimes even enjoy it along with the story. The problem is not the music the problem is the ridiculous volume of the music compared to the reading.

    • @Synchroo
      @Synchroo 11 місяців тому

      I actually ended up doing the same thing

    • @GrumpyOldFart2
      @GrumpyOldFart2 6 місяців тому

      @@Epoch11Absolutely. I came here after watching a video essay by Science Fiction with Damien Walters about UKL. He had music in the background also, but it was very subdued, and also was very well matched with the essay.

  • @LayAnn
    @LayAnn Рік тому +35

    The part where it talks about even if the child were to be let out, it would be too consumed with fear, and feel so unloved no amount of comfort would help it, made me cry. Reminds me sadly of my childhood under 2. I was told by my adopted parents who were told by the social workers, I was locked in a room for hours on end with my brother who had to care for me because our parents were gone and we didnt get treated well. And to this day, I still am riddled with fear and abandonment and even though I try so hard to tell myself I'm adult, life is OK now, I still have such a hard time getting past this. My brother and I's grandparents hated us, literally grandna didnt want to hear us scream and cry and demanded my grandpa kept as quiet as possible. Our grandparents are gone now, but I think I partially wanna scream at her and say how could she do that to us? She beat our mother, I was lucky my grandmother didn't beat me. It still angers me. I think my brother and I turned out pretty good, my grandparents missed out on some really cool grandkids.

    • @ChildrensRightsFirst947
      @ChildrensRightsFirst947 11 місяців тому +2

      That's so sad😥. I'm glad you're in a better place now. It doesn't help that our entire culture is toxic in some ways. We'd all heal faster if we were in a healthy world environment.

    • @LayAnn
      @LayAnn 11 місяців тому

      @@ChildrensRightsFirst947 That is true. However, it took years to get to a better place. I have struggled my whole life, and now, I am starting to feel better. I was blessed to get a job where I can have a few of my dreams comes true. I find myself so busy with everything, I don't have time to think of the pain of my childhood, which is good. That I think is what I need. Yes I wish I could tell my grandparents as I said they missed out on some awfully sweet people, but if I sit here and dwell that's when I get sad and depressed. Keeping my mind busy on my future with this new job has totally helped. It doesn erase the past with the pain most definitely, but I now see it as a place I've been, and not where I wanna stay. Also I got the weirdest response back off one of my comments like this. I was told by the vision of Holy Spirit, that my life had a woman who was trying to hold me back. To stop my from success and moving on. And it was now her time to go. She was done, and I needed to break her off and continue on with life. Now I wasng sure how to take this. A lot of times there is wrong intent here and that was Satan trying to tell me to let Jesus go, which I will never do. However in this case, the only one who would wish any form of stopping me would be my birth grandma. And maybe her spirit did follow me around and try to stop me in life and now, through the power of Jesus, I can tell her that time trying to stop me is over and she needs to leave. So I asked Jesus, if this was real and there really was a woman trying to stop me, then command her to go. I have firmly believed that maybe this was true because now things seem to be working right. I still have moments of wonder when things go wrong, but then I tell myself I can do it and I do. So amazing things.

    • @goos98
      @goos98 8 місяців тому +1

      Hope you're doing ok now

    • @LayAnn
      @LayAnn 8 місяців тому +3

      @@goos98 unfortunately, this maybe a life long fight. I know I'm safe and loved now, just my inner core may forever be broken. I have a ton of love and support. Perhaps, my brokeness will create something beautiful and in some ways, I see this happening already. I see ways I'm healing, and I see the ways I still need to heal. I just gotta keep going till I get to heaven. Then I know I'll be fully healed.

  • @AstralProjectress
    @AstralProjectress 4 місяці тому +18

    My headcanon is that ones who walk away commit suicide. He says, “It is possible it does not exist, but they seem to know where they are going.” And that they walk ahead into the darkness (afterlife) and they do not come back. Just my interpretation.

    • @mila8396
      @mila8396 21 день тому +1

      Hadn’t thought of it this way - great interpretation :)

    • @terran5364
      @terran5364 15 днів тому

      I hadn't considered this, but it wouldn't seem in keeping with Le Guin's philosophy. It may seem like suicide to the people of Omelas, but it yields to those who reject Omelas something beyond the city's imagination. I can't remember who said this, but the world of Anarres in Le Guin's novel The Dispossessed could be described as a world of people who walked away from Omelas in the first place, so to speak-yet its story revolves around a character who walks away even from Anarres.

  • @fokii9880
    @fokii9880 Рік тому +34

    This, The Lottery, and The Monsters are Due on Maple Street are the short stories that I read in English that I still carry with me.
    They all kind of fall into the same category of “yo, wouldn’t it be f*cked up if that really happened?”

    • @antilikka
      @antilikka 11 місяців тому +5

      The Knife Thrower is also in this category for me

    • @meep9963
      @meep9963 5 місяців тому +4

      the point of this particular story is that it does happen, and it is happening.

    • @emeraldplayer5635
      @emeraldplayer5635 5 місяців тому +2

      ​@@meep9963This is possibly the only space where I can speak in metaphor. It's good to know that there are others who have left Omelas.

    • @Robin_wtwgb
      @Robin_wtwgb 5 місяців тому

      ​@@emeraldplayer5635 With how obvious the flaws of the world are today, many people are rejecting this society. The one that commits countless atrocities against children to keep itself standing.

    • @sandlewood7563
      @sandlewood7563 Місяць тому

      It's capitism/colonialism.

  • @catherinefan32
    @catherinefan32 8 місяців тому +22

    This is such an eye opening short story. It’s reflects our world. There are countries where there is suffering while others profit off their misery.

  • @Iyana
    @Iyana Рік тому +19

    I had not known of this story until now. Thanks for sharing / reading this to us!

  • @barryjeanfontenot4502
    @barryjeanfontenot4502 12 днів тому

    When you’re told the same in the real world, it will be with no less conviction- here or there, the child must be freed.

  • @RWAsur
    @RWAsur 5 місяців тому +1

    Brilliant, thank you for reading this to us

  • @DefileOdds
    @DefileOdds 11 місяців тому +16

    as much as i love this story there's one thing I can't wrap my head around... How does a suffering soul produce paradise for all others? And why would said paradise crumble if the child was released? I cannot fathom a genuine reason for it..... Just discovered it's about how someone elses prosperity means someone elses suffering. Wow, wow wow wow.

    • @silverpickaxe9144
      @silverpickaxe9144 11 місяців тому +8

      I took it that because everyone knows the child is suffering they are happy and kind because they want there to be a point to the pain they are causing the child. They think they should be happy so they are. Does that make sense?

    • @DefileOdds
      @DefileOdds 11 місяців тому +2

      @@silverpickaxe9144 In some twisted way, I guess? That's super deep even for me and I'm a deep thinker lol.

    • @ChildrensRightsFirst947
      @ChildrensRightsFirst947 11 місяців тому +8

      I assumed the main point of the story was to make people think about whether all the misery in the world is made up for by happiness in others. It's not imo. If anyone disagrees would you be ok being the one who's tortured, or see your own child tortured that way?

    • @ironsnowflake1076
      @ironsnowflake1076 10 місяців тому +5

      I think it speaks to the bewildering human need for sacrifice....from ancient peoples choosing who would be destroyed in order to appease the "gods"...thru the not so distant (and even now) cruelty of slavery.....the way so many are paid subsistence wages, while the elite are granted wealth that is unimaginable..... starvation is tolerated....people die for want of healthcare etc...etc...etc....
      So basically a metaphor for human history.....or maybe not a metaphor, really just the unvarnished truth.

    • @hokageobito1973
      @hokageobito1973 10 місяців тому +5

      It’s to show the flaws of utilitarianism, which means happiness for the general public, and the flaws of ethical egoism. There’s not a much more behind “why his suffering brings utopia”, but the meaning of it and the paradox it exposes in utilitarian theory.

  • @Yes-qj4bi
    @Yes-qj4bi 7 місяців тому +4

    Amazing mic it's annoying when I listen to these kinds of videos and there are high pitched cracks or annoying background noises thanks.

  • @normjenston6483
    @normjenston6483 Рік тому +2

    Great job! Thank you so much

  • @bryanconklin2194
    @bryanconklin2194 2 роки тому +5

    Awesome reading!

  • @masaheimoi
    @masaheimoi 5 місяців тому +2

    I think I would stay. Most people listening to English audiobook are from contries where our standard of living is thanks to lower from other places. I could easily imagine a beater life for myself, and if the price for that would be suffering of one innocent child, when in the real, flawed world it is thanks to millions suffering, then I would except that.

  • @stephenpaget4655
    @stephenpaget4655 Рік тому +1

    Thank you for the wonderful reading

  • @lewisepicfootycontent5934
    @lewisepicfootycontent5934 2 роки тому +4

    Love your story telling

  • @apfelkrieger1
    @apfelkrieger1 2 роки тому +3

    Love it, thanks!

  • @adriangold1
    @adriangold1 Рік тому +3

    Well done!

  • @exclusiv5397
    @exclusiv5397 2 роки тому +3

    Enjoyed! Well done mate. Gripping

  • @MentalschlankAt
    @MentalschlankAt 5 місяців тому

    Thank you!

  • @RougPod
    @RougPod 2 роки тому +3

    Great reading.

  • @snowcloudshinobi
    @snowcloudshinobi 5 місяців тому

    uh, thanks for introducing me to this, ly-y-yle.

  • @cherie67
    @cherie67 Рік тому +5

    I came here after learning about this in the Spring Day video by the Korean band BTS. In the video, this book was explained as was the movie Snowpiercer. Both this book and the movie have a subtle likeness about empathy and human kindness. Here is the video if you’re curious.
    ua-cam.com/video/Tye1ONFeKis/v-deo.html

  • @OldGamesOldGuy
    @OldGamesOldGuy 2 роки тому +3

    good stuff!

  • @valroniclehre193
    @valroniclehre193 5 місяців тому +1

    I have felt the words of "we cant describe a happy man" long before I heard them here. I'm gonna make a story of a card game... I'm not much of a writer but i can make a game that can hopefully make this idea ready for people who will never type "audiobook" into their youtube search.

    • @Chlocean
      @Chlocean 4 місяці тому +1

      I came here due to an analysis video on "Paradise Killer," a game which explores these concepts in a wild, dreamlike way. I like your idea for a card game. Good luck and godspeed.

  • @GuabanaFilmworks
    @GuabanaFilmworks 2 роки тому +3

    Thank you. Great reading and enjoyed.

  • @rajpatel9759
    @rajpatel9759 11 місяців тому +1

    Thank u

  • @emeraldplayer5635
    @emeraldplayer5635 5 місяців тому

    Now I want to cry. How can we be okay with this? This is not the world I Invision. I have left Omelas.

    • @valroniclehre193
      @valroniclehre193 5 місяців тому

      Emerald player? I can only guess this is a pokemon reference. Pokemon usually shows us just how good things can be, a few exceptions withstanding. I think a better world is worth working toward, but man its hard to keep that idea when looking at the world we have.

  • @GoatReactz
    @GoatReactz 2 роки тому +3

    unique content

  • @someonerandom704
    @someonerandom704 Рік тому +8

    That child deserves to be free. The sick Omelasians benefiting from the child's suffering must own up to their crimes. Together we will march on the streets of Omelas and free the child, liberating the city of its sin. May the warmth from the subsequent fires of war and burning paradise nourish the child in the winter. In a hundred years, a new Omelas will stand with little recollection of its origins. There will be Omelasian nationalists chanting on the streets and demanding sacrifice to bring back their days of glory.

    • @paulscarvexx6911
      @paulscarvexx6911 Рік тому +18

      Who made your shoes? Who picked the beans for your chocolate? Your bananas? Your cahsews? These and so much more were picked by the hands of children because they work cheap. Because if they did not do this hard work their families would not have enough. Some are even forced to do so without payment.
      Damn the ones who walk away if you wish, but you're still there. Still warm by the fire while the child suffers never knowing why he isn't one of the lucky ones born in the right place.

    • @KyleEvra
      @KyleEvra Рік тому

      You do realize this relates to Pronatalistsm and their Pro-suffering Pro-cruelty and Pro-death

    • @KyleEvra
      @KyleEvra Рік тому +3

      Damn the ones who are still there and not walked away.

    • @paulscarvexx6911
      @paulscarvexx6911 Рік тому

      @@KyleEvra Do you own anything made by child labor, picked by slaves, or made cheap via exploitation? Shoes, chocolate, the clothes you wear. Our Omalas has far more suffering children. And as in that place we all discover this at some age. And we ignore it. You haven't walked away yet. You're still dancing with the drummer.

    • @ChildrensRightsFirst947
      @ChildrensRightsFirst947 11 місяців тому

      @@paulscarvexx6911 It's disgusting how selfish society really is. A lot of people don't see a problem with some slaving away for others.

  • @gingerwhinger
    @gingerwhinger Рік тому +2

    Great job but ruined by ads

  • @cyruscheng499
    @cyruscheng499 5 місяців тому +4

    It's pronounced Omelas not Omelas

  • @edwardwallis9748
    @edwardwallis9748 8 місяців тому +4

    Are you sure you couldn’t get another two or three advertisements in there?

    • @DrunKao
      @DrunKao Місяць тому

      You guys are getting ads? If you're on android google Revanced. If you are on desktop try ad blockers.

  • @perryddin2036
    @perryddin2036 Рік тому

    Is that all of it is fact the whole story xx

  • @Julian.Staggs
    @Julian.Staggs Рік тому +9

    Now listen again, but think of the child as an animal living in a factory farm…

  • @KanekiKen-ps9yr
    @KanekiKen-ps9yr Рік тому

    Click on this for no ads
    17:56

  • @EmmaHolland
    @EmmaHolland 9 місяців тому +7

    Palestine is the kid. The rest off the world is omelas

    • @avivastudios2311
      @avivastudios2311 6 місяців тому +1

      Palestine? I think you mean the Congo. 😅

    • @philyeary8809
      @philyeary8809 6 місяців тому +1

      Emma bought the psy ops😂

    • @emeraldplayer5635
      @emeraldplayer5635 5 місяців тому +2

      I understand what you mean but I wish the tragedy were so limited. I have only a clue as to what conditions you live with but such a terrible tragedy as the child happens all too frequently in my city.

    • @chadvix5861
      @chadvix5861 4 місяці тому +1

      Both Palestine and Congo, and many other places

    • @andrieslouw3811
      @andrieslouw3811 4 місяці тому

      Maybe the kid is - individual freedom or free speach or ... making it palestine is too simplistic. Do not think palestine has no part in the torture of the kid.

  • @EmmaHolland
    @EmmaHolland 9 місяців тому

    12:51 time stamp