Brian Clark Essay | Essay

This student essay consists of approximately 4 pages of analysis of Moral Decisions in "Whose Life is it Anyway?".

Brian Clark Essay | Essay

This student essay consists of approximately 4 pages of analysis of Moral Decisions in "Whose Life is it Anyway?".
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Moral Decisions in "Whose Life is it Anyway?"

Summary: The need to make difficult, moral decisions on one's own and not rely on others is a key theme in the play "Whose Life is it Anyway?" by Brian Clark.
On of the most important things you need to understand when making decisions is who makes the best decisions. This is mostly important when dealing with ethical or moral choices. The play "Whose Life is it Anyway?" by Brian Clark discusses this topic through the eyes of two contrasting main characters having two very different aspects, showing how hard making decisions are when it comes to ethical choices. In contrast, text 1 in the stimulus booklet is a collection of many different quotes stated by different famous people, all based on the one idea about choices - that decisions have to be made by themselves. A song written by Michael Jackson called "We are the World" is a song pleading to help the poor African people who are dying. Although the plot of the song sounds unrelated, the song states aspects about decision-making, emphasising on how hard, but important...

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