The nature of dying with honor
In the ancient days, when a person became so ill that every inch of their body throbbed in agonizing pain, and every breath they took drained energy from their soul, they would come to a decision for someone to help them die with respect and honor. Kings, queens, princes, nobles, and even common farmers would exit the world by no natural means, but by means of self inflicted death. If life got too unbearable, and if they were suffering from a slow painful death, they would tell their families that they wanted to die and the family would arrange for a simple end to their pain. This is called Euthanasia. It has been practiced since the dawn of time, and is still in use today. The past cultures saw it as a way to die a dignified death, but for some strange reason, the society of today sees it as a bad historical habit, which needs to be broken. “Many societal groups have treasured the event of death, they have seen it as a celebration, and to go through that celebration with pain and emotional trauma is so
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Approximate Word count = 703
Approximate Pages = 3 (250 words per page double spaced)
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