Dudley Randall's poem "To the Mercy Killers" refers to the ongoing discussion about the right to live. "If there is such mercy as to touch you so that you will kill me, I will pray to you a kind killer I will live" (Randall 623). Here, he is most likely to call a doctor "a goodwill murderer". Randall clearly believes that life is a valuable gift and should not be intentionally erased purposely. However, the terminal patient should have the right to decide whether to die or not.
Terri Schiavo's case involved an unwilling euthanasia, which meant that he could not ask if he wanted to die; in her case the method of euthanasia was passive euthanasia There are two other types of death. It is voluntary and involuntary. In a voluntary case the person demanded death, and in non-voluntary cases the person did not want to die. Two ways to perform euthanasia are passive or active. Passive euthanasia involves discontinuing the patient's treatment for a natural type of death while the method of positive euthanasia is the opposite and something to concretely end the patient's life Add. This is a wrong approach, especially because it is unwilling, it is not certain that Terri Schiavo wants to die. However, in any case, I think that there is no life worth living.
Euthanasia is a lifelong process with a means to remove pain and suffering. However, the implementation itself of euthanasia is sometimes painful. Terri Schiavo's case is highly convincing for several reasons, one of which is due to this particular problem. In 1990, she fell for Florida's home due to oxygen shortage at home, 26 years old. She was in a coma for two and half months before entering nutrition. What happened later will cover 15 years of controversy between Schiavo's husband and her family by trying to understand what is most moral.
Terri Schiavo - a 7-year case involving a patient Terri Schiavo diagnosed with persistent nutritional status for years may not be in contact with life support. In 1993, her husband and guardian Michael Schiavo asked the staff at the nursing home not to recover - but the staff persuaded him to cancel the order. In 1998, Michael requested the removal of her feeding tube from Florida 's sixth circuit court pursuant to Florida code section 765.401 (3). But Robert and Mary Schindler (parents of Terry) thought that she was consciously opposed to petition. Michael ultimately handed his power to the matter to the court. The court concluded that the patient did not want to keep on prolonging the life expectancy.