![]() ![]() Up until this point of the narrative one could easily start wondering why is there a need to engage in a critical post-humanist reading of the text since it is not only the humans that thrive and prosper but also the animals. People are dancing carelessly in the summer festival that is taking place, whilst nature is also participating in the festivity with its clean air, “dark blue skies” (Le Guin 1), “broad green meadows” (1) and even horses cannot contain their excitement. Le Guin’s short story the reader is introduced to an insouciant, euphoric and exuberant way of living in the utopic city of Omelas. This is not an example of the work written by our writers.įrom the very beginning of Ursula K. ![]() This essay has been submitted to us by a student.
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