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Persuasive Essay Against Euthanasia

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Euthanasia. The word is derived from the ancient Greek word ‘eu thanatos’, meaning easy death. In today’s society euthanasia generally refers to mercy killing, the voluntary ending of the life of someone who is terminally or hopelessly ill. Knowing that, it is seemingly obvious and appropriate to say that one has the right to die an easy death if, and only if, he/she is terminally ill- different situations should not play any part in this issue. Personally, I believe that euthanasia should be legalised if it is voluntary. It is apparent that euthanasia should be permitted for the following reasons: individual liberty; undesired pain, suffering, and misery; and it is a moral act.

Every individual has a liberty. The liberty, which includes the right of owning his or her life. They are in control of themselves which consequently allows them to do just as they wish with their possession career and therefore they can also wish to discontinue his or her life if the reasons were rational. In a typical situation whilst opting for euthanasia, a person has some terrible, deadly disease which consequently means they a bed bound with all sorts of medical equipment connected to then. They are unable to move or do much of anything except exist. They are in terrible pain and therefore beg to have these machines disconnected so they can live out whatever life they have in them and die in peace. The person no longer wants to endure the pain, but instead, to assuage it. However, the

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