Analysis Of Assisted Suicide By Claire Andre And Manuel Velasquez

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My article, “Assisted Suicide: A Right or Wrong” by Claire Andre and Manuel Velasquez, discusses the importance of making assisted suicide something to consider when the patient is in pain and does not want to deal with the pain anymore. This article tells the very personal, detailed story of Matthew Donnelly and his time spent before he died. This article was written to open the eyes of people who are against assisted suicide to show them a case where the writers believe it would be acceptable to grant Donnelly’s wish and assisted him in ending his life. The purpose of this text is to be able to persuade the readers to see their point of view and hopefully get them to be for assisted suicide. The authors hope to achieve the well-assisted …show more content…

I understood the reasoning to writing this article and the effect it would have on any person who is affected by their emotions. The article’s major topic it’s arguing is the right to have the choice of assisted suicide. In this article, there are many points they hit and discuss pertaining to political and cultural points. The political points discussed in the article are the Acts in California they want to put into place on allowing assisted suicide by physicians. They briefly discuss the legal documents and the proper process when termination is requested. The cultural points the article talk about is the way people are living and judging how this shouldn’t be done and it’s against the moral standings of human …show more content…

The reason this is for people educated in the topic is because in the article it tells a personal story about a man who wanted to have the right to choose assisted suicide as a way for him to die, but the laws weren’t not in place, so his brother couldn’t resist the begging and pleas coming from Matthew and gave in and killed his brother at his request. The way this is written shows that if the law was in place a man would not have to be tried for a crime that could’ve been prevented. The article is set up that the reader should have prior knowledge before when it comes to assisted suicide. The readers would need to know that assisted suicide is and the laws the do not allow it in America. The format of the writing starts out as being a pro, then drastically turns to the side against the topic and the last paragraph has hints that it is neutral. There are no headings in any way to help direct the reader to the article. Throughout the article, there are some word choices and language that helps define this as an educational piece of

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