Yes, I've read 'The Ones Who Walk Away from Omelas'- one of my favorite Le Guins. In this case, I wouldn't say the story covers all the same points, since the Unspeakables' intentions were conscious from the beginning, but it's certainly designed to force Harry to reconsider his ethics.
Originally the clones were just going to be mindless attackers, but I like this version of them better. And they do have a specific purpose in taking those knives nearer Harry...
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Yes, I've read 'The Ones Who Walk Away from Omelas'- one of my favorite Le Guins. In this case, I wouldn't say the story covers all the same points, since the Unspeakables' intentions were conscious from the beginning, but it's certainly designed to force Harry to reconsider his ethics.
Originally the clones were just going to be mindless attackers, but I like this version of them better. And they do have a specific purpose in taking those knives nearer Harry...