Whose Life Is It Anyway?
"Whose Life Is It Anyway?" is a play written by Brian Clark that explores the ethical dilemmas surrounding assisted suicide and personal autonomy. The story follows Ken Harrison, a sculptor who becomes paralyzed after an accident and struggles with the decision to end his life.
Set in a hospital, the play examines the interactions between Ken and the medical staff, including Dr. Emerson and Nurse Kelly. Through their conversations, the audience is prompted to consider the complexities of choice, dignity, and the right to control one's own fate in the face of debilitating circumstances.