Euthanasia Persuasive Essay

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Boom! A quick flash of light zooming across the glimmer of your eye as you take your final blink. No more pain, no more suffering, just an utter stillness of peace. Euthanasia is the ending of one’s life in a peaceful manner. Finally being at peace with death, rather than suffering from a slow, painful, meticulous death. Euthanasia is the choice that a person can choose from if they have the ability to do so. One can never be too sure whether or not they are ready to die because of that uncontrollable fear that death is painful. No one knows how things will end so to have a choice from complete suffering is a great way to ease the mind. Even though many do not fully understand or even think much about euthanasia, it is still a very controversial …show more content…

For the example, The British House of Lords Select Committee on Medical Ethics defines euthanasia as “deliberate intervention undertaken … ending a life, to relieve intractable suffering.” While in the Netherlands and Flanders, it is known as the “termination of life by a doctor at the request of a patient.” Even though these countries may have a different way of defining euthanasia, the intentions are still the same, and that is to help those suffering have the ability to move on in a painless way. However, the word itself has had different meanings depending on the usage. The words first experience belongs with the historian Suetonius, who described how the Emperor Augustus, died quickly in his wife’s arm experiencing the euthanasia he had desired. Thus giving the implication of a peaceful death. The word was first used in medical context was by Francis Bacon in the 17th century, referring to it as an easy, painless, happy death in which the “ physician’s responsibility is to alleviate sufferings of the body.” In current usage it can be defined as the “painless inducement of a quick death.” All supporting that euthanasia is an easier and peaceful way of choosing when and how you

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