Brian Clark: Whose Life is it Anyway? (1978) The play takes place in a hospital around the month of April. It is about a patient by the name Kan Harrison. He has been hospitalised for six months because he was in a car accident and is now paralysed from the neck down. He is suffering mentally and wants to be discharged from the hospital.
From a moral perspective pulling the plug of the respirator, withdrawing the feeding tube or withdraw a life sustaining treatment is an act itself, which means, that omission is also an act itself. Thus passive euthanasia is subject to moral appraisal in the same way that active euthanasia, a decision to directly act would be subject to moral appraisal.
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An Analysis of Whose Life Is It Anyway by Brian Clark. hospital. He dislikes it to a certain extent when it can be called hate. In this important scene Ken has mentioned that he doesn’t want to live on anymore with these conditions of the body, as he only wants to live if he can live a normal life.And a normal life would include living healthily with out the help of medical instruments.
To take away this life in a deliberate act of malice, as Genesis 9 and the sixth commandment make clear, is murder, and in some measure marks an attack on the Creator whose image the man bears. In other words, this gift of human life contains something of the Giver, like the portrait of a loving parent.