Analysis Of The Movie 'You Don T Know Jack'

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What I Already Knew/What I Wanted to Know

My film major roommate, Sadie, came home from class with an assignment to watch “You Don’t Know Jack”. This is a movie based off a true story about a physician named Jack Kevorkian. He believed in doctor-assisted suicide for terminally ill patients. The film incites the viewer question the morality of physician-assisted suicide and inspires the viewer to reflect on where they personally stand on the issue. This is a subject I was not educated about nor took a position on before my research. Should the right of free choice include ending your life when you have no hope of recovery? Would allowing doctors to end lives be a moral controversy to societies who believe it is their duty to protect the sick? I planned to research the benefits and risks of legalizing the act in order to be able to take an educated position.

The Story of My Search

I began my search by learning the benefits and disadvantages of Physician Assisted Suicide by typing Physician Assisted Suicide into the Google search engine. Google led me to many different opinionated articles that gave me insight on both sides. The most unbiased article I encountered was on BalancedPolitic.org. The article, “Should an incurably-ill patient be able to commit physician-assisted suicide?” gave great insight on both sides of the argument, helping me to take a stance on the question. Another website Google directed me too was AssistedSuicide.org a webpage of the Euthanasia Research & Guidance Organization that educated me on the reasons why Physician Assisted Suicide should be legalized.
Next I researched the facts. I wanted to know what percentage of American citizens agree and disagree with assisted suicide for terminally ill patien...

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...he time of his or her own choice. The law should not tell us how or when we should die.
Physician Assisted Suicide should be a right to all terminally ill patients in America with the exception of those who have not and cannot speak for themselves. Laws can be made to prevent abuse of the privilege and insure protection of human life. Medicine should be used for both saving, prolonging, and ending lives.

My Growth as a Researcher

I learned a lot about researching while writing this paper. This paper helped me learn to find more creditable sources. I believe this paper improved my vocabulary, because people with a wide vocabulary wrote many of the articles and I had to look up multiple definitions. I also learned a lot of great information on a topic that I was not previously educated on and can now use that knowledge in other aspects of my life such as voting.

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