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Analysing Plot and Subplot of 'whose life is it anyway?'

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'Whose life is it anyway' - Plot and Subplot Themes. The play 'whose life is it anyway?' is based around a sculptor called Ken, who has been paralysed in a car accident and is told that he will never be able to move any part of his body again. Most of the action takes place around Ken's paralyzed body and his bed. The story's centre of attention is Euthanasia (whether Ken should be allowed to take his own life or not) which serves as the main plot of the story; however there is more issues at hand. The theme of the story is more of a dark comedy but there are also more serious themes involved in the subplots, including love, drama and social issues. Throughout the play Ken is battling for his right to die seeing that he is paralyzed and will not be able to carry on with his career...

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