How Do We Make a Moral Choice?

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Having an abortion is a moral choice. The essay “A Moral Choice” by Mary Gordan discusses many issues concerning abortion, the author clearly favors pro-choice. The debate about when a fetus is alive (437) is a concern as to when it is acceptable to get an abortion. As well as the morality of abortion judged in the media, religion, society, and by self. The women who get abortions are critiqued as cold and technological (441). These normal everyday women have made this moral decision for centuries. Although society needs to be realistic our world is over populated and some women are not designed to have children. How do women make this moral decision? Many circumstances effect the decision of whether or not to have an abortion. Gordan relates a few scenarios of some reasons why women choose to have an abortion. One example is about a “yuppie” (437) women who would not miss her vacation or job promotion as a reason for getting an abortion. Also, she illustrates the scene of a teenage “ghetto girl” (437) who cannot say no to sex as one circumstance that results in an abortion. As well as depicting a tale of women who feel that they cannot afford to have any more children. Finally she relates an instance of women who have husbands or boyfriends that convince them to have an abortion so that their lifestyle is not affected. These scenarios are used as concrete reasoning to her statements “…abortion doesn’t take place in a vacuum” (437) and “It is connected to other choices that a woman makes in the course of an adult life” (437). In brief she is relating the concept that women choose to have an abortion because of the circumstances that are congruent with the pregnancy. Gordan continues next debating the concepts of when the fetus... ... middle of paper ... ...wn moral decisions each day. These decisions are something that we have to live with. We have to be able to wake up every morning and look ourselves in the mirror. I side with pro-choice movement as the name implies each person has to make their own choice. Works Cited Webster’s II New Riverside University Dictionary, The Riverside Publishing Company, Boston MA, 1984, print Pregnancy.Org, http://www.pregnancy.org/fetaldevelopment, html. Margaret Talbot, Little White Bombshell, The New York Times, http://www.nytimes.com/1999/07/11/magazine/the-little-white-bombshell.html?pagewanted=all&src=pm, html. Tim McGraw, Red Ragtop Lyrics, Tim McGraw and the Dancehall Doctors, http://www.lyricsdepot.com/tim-mcgraw/red-ragtop.html, html. Wikipedia, http://en.wikipedia.org, html. Linda Peterson, John Brereton, The Norton Reader Twelth Edition, New York, 2008. Print

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