200-400 words After reading LeGuin's " The Ones Who Walk Away from Omelas " and Jackson's " The Lottery " which both describe the ritual destruction of individuals to benefit the community , discuss the following : a) Both stories set up a contrast between the seemingly happy normal community and the shock of discovering the individual suffering on which it is based . Describe both communities and tell w hich story do you think makes this contrast most effectively ? Explain why you feel this story is more effective . b ) Considering the broader moral issues of the stories , do you feel that there are ever situations in which communities are entitled to require that innocent individuals suffer for the benefit of the community ? If so, what are those situations ? If not , how would you provide for situations that might seem to require it ? .