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Dehumanized Death
Medical science has advanced a lot in the past decade. Doctors have learnt to bypass a deadly block, remove a poisonous tumor and even put a stopper to death without causing a lot of physical damage to the rest of the body. ... I agree with Elisabeth Kubler – Ross “dying nowadays is more gruesome in many ways, namely, more lonely, mechanical and dehumanized” (291). ... The patients experience a battle of frustration and isolation because of lack of human sensitivity to the most basic fears related to sickness and death. ... This way, we could make sickness and death to an extent a whole lot easier to cope.
Approximate Word count = 670 Approximate Pages = 2.7 (250 words per page double spaced)
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