Argumentative Essay On Euthanasia

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Euthanasia Euthanasia in a controversial topic that does not get enough attention. It is literally a life or death situation. The legalization of Euthanasia or Physician-Assisted-Suicide is plea of all terminally ill patients for freedom. It gives those patients the right to die with dignity and to end all the pain and suffering that comes with dying from a disease. Why should people’s loved ones be forced to go through all the pain if it can all be ended with one treatment? Many people ask: what is euthanasia? Why would a person want to end their life? How would that person’s family feel about the procedure? These are all common questions that have answers; people just do not do research to find their answers. Euthanasia is not a bad thing; it’s the process of helping a person become free of pain and suffering. The word euthanasia comes from a Greek-Latin origin meaning easy and peaceful death. Euthanasia is commonly referred to as “Physician-Assisted-Suicide”. It is the practice of having a physician prescribe a treatment that speeds up the death process. People argue that life is sacred and should not be disturbed. …show more content…

The death of a person has a huge impact on the person’s family already, so does death by euthanasia help the family cope and grieve more easily, because they know that it is what their loved one wanted? It can impact the family in one of two ways. The first way being, it can provide the family with comfort, knowing that the person is no longer in pain and, as those who believe in life after death say, “in a better place”. The second can leave the family regretting the decision due to losing time that they could have had with the person. The decision of using euthanasia should not just be decided by the patient, but a joint agreement between the patient and the patient’s family. Death is a serious, hard, and very emotional topic to converse about, but it is a conversation that needs to be

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