The Issue Of Mercy Killing In John Steinbeck's 'Of Mice And Men'

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The novel makes it clear that mercy killing shouldn’t be allowed, because it is unjust. It is unnatural and not merciful. Although the title says mercy killing it doesn't show mercy. George killing Lennie wasn't justified because he could have easily ran from Carlson and Curly. Mercy killing is not moral because the patient has the choice to live longer and go on and enjoy life. Some say it is good because it frees up hospital beds but just because someone else needs a bed doesn't mean you should kill the person who is using one.

The doctors approve it if the patient is terminally ill, but even though they are terminally ill doesn't mean they can't fight off the cure. Other people believe that it is justified because it relieves suffering,

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