Jun 19, 2018

2018.06.20 Writing II Final


Writing Final

        “I know that it is traumatizing for you to stay without your parents and brother, but you still have us, your grandpa, friends and lover. It’s not selfish to make your decision this time. Either your choice is to leave or stay, I’ll be on your side.”
        One of my favorite movies called “If I stay” describes a talented young musician who lost her parents and her little brother after a car accident. She lay in the hospital in coma for days and her condition was worsening. Yet she found herself was able to look upon the world from the third person perspective. After knowing the bad news of her family, she couldn’t suffer the tremendous sorrow and even wanted to give up living. Eventually her grandfather came to her and said those words above to her.
        I started to think about the issue since then. From news, social media, sadly to say’ it is quite common for us to see people facing this kind of dilemma. What if, someone has been taken care of the physically challenged for years and years that he or she finally felt exhausted? Do they have the right to give up holding on hope?
        The answer may be yes. With the kind heart, they have already done their best. Maybe the patients themselves prefer to end the pain but they just can’t say. People mostly are not willing to let the last thing in Pandora ’s Box go. If there is still a tiny chance, we might eager to put faith in it and pray to whoever you believe in. However, with the professional indications of doctors and the agreement of the family, I think it will be alright to let the patient go. I believe in the kind heart of the people; therefore, this move shouldn’t represent any evil things. Patients sometimes can be free through a mercy.


 
A trailer of the movie "If I Stay"


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qFO2aPa904A

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