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Voluntary Euthanasia In John Steinbeck's Of Mice And Men

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Day after day you take care of your daughter, trying to alleviate her pain, her suffering. You hope and pray that she will get better, that her health will improve, but day after day the same result a pleading in her eyes to put her out of her misery, a cry for help to end her anguish. In the novel Of Mice And Men by John Steinbeck one of the characters are faced with two horrible choices. In Of Mice And Men, Lennie and George needed money, so they traveled around looking for work, Lennie is not very bright and he does not know his own strength, he killed a mouse, his pet pup too. Lennie likes bright dresses and curley's wife went to the barn to see Lennie who was petting the dead pup. She said “ here you touch my curls, they're soft.” and Lennie grab on too tightly and she yelled, Lennie got mad and accidentally snap her neck. The novel makes it clear that mercy killing, the act of putting a person or animal to death painlessly or allowing them to die, is a moral and just way to …show more content…

Christians Supporting Choice for Voluntary Euthanasia said choosing a pain-free death is a 'demonstration of love and compassion' in its submission to a Victorian parliamentary inquiry. The group argues voluntary euthanasia for people who are terminally ill would increase their quality of life by removing the stress of facing a painful death. "It's not a choice between life and death. It's a choice between different ways of dying." (Preiss). This explains that mercy killing is a choice only for the person or a close family member or friend. “Terminally ill would increase their quality of life by removing the stress of facing a painful death” (Preiss). This explains that it would help the person who is ill will experience less stress, pain, and

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