Dying With Dignity Research Paper

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For many people to hear death and dying with dignity in the same sentence, one would think of some great hero who is lay down his life to protect another. Dying with dignity also mean that a person has the right to choose the way they want to end their life. Whether you're in professional healthcare facilities such as hospice, or home alone even if your culture or religion frowns on it, you have the right to do as you see fit with no one to pass judgment against you. Dying with dignity require two claims, the first is that any life without dignity should end and the second is that people should be allowed to make the choices necessary to procure a death with dignity (Allmark, 2002). The four characteristic of and appropriated deaths …show more content…
This would be considering being a good death because he would not want to live where he depended on others. She believes that she will not be able to give her father the dignity he has requested because other family member will not want to go alone with his wishes. This will cause many problems in the family once the father die.
Dying with Dignity is a right that every person should have. Good death or bad does not stop how the individual lived his or her life. Dying people still want to take care of their love ones. The most time euthanasia is frowned on it is still a good death.

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