The Issues of Euthanasia in Whose Life Is It Anyway?
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Caroline Piggott How Does Brian Clarke raise December 2000 The Issues of Euthanasia in Whose Life Is It Anyway? Brian Clarke raises the issues of Euthanasia in a play "Whose Life Is It Anyway?" He first raises it with a man who has a car accident and he has been paralysed from the neck down. His injuries are limiting and he will never recover from them. This character "Ken" does not want to die but wants to be discharged from the hospital, this will cause his death, as life outside the hospital for Ken would not be possible. He wants to be discharged from the hospital because he wants to feel free and die with dignity, but the doctor that is looking after him "Dr Emerson" is trying to save his life at all costs. Ken eventually takes his case through the courts and wins. The language and the structure of the...

