The Last Phase
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I am sure my last post must have crippled you with suspense. Louisa overhears a conversation and finds out that Will is going to end his life in Switzerland within two months time. She is left shattered with the thought and tries every possible way to make Will believe in life once again. She tries to take him to adventure trip to Mauritius specially design for quadriplegic but it is sad to see that nothing seems to work out for him and is just not enough. Will is adamant to commit suicide and get over with life. The novel ends with death of will which is very heart rendering. This also exposes us to questions of questions; should people like Will be given right to die or grant Euthanasia? Who knows what pain is inflicted upon Will, what mental anguish he must be going through or how much he was actually living? It is easy to tell them that there is light towards the end of tunnel but very difficult to actually go through dark tunnel of life, it is easy to make them look at a life ahead of them but very difficult while sitting on wheelchair, it is easy to show them the possibilities but very difficult to make it possible. We don’t know weather Will did a right thing but what is more important is that now He is a free man and is going to be at peace ever after relieved from any sort of pain or agony. Sometimes right or wrong is not as easy as black or white and let’s leave it to each one the choices they want to make. Everyone embraces life differently as they say life may not be the party you wished for but while you are here let’s keep up the dancing.
Life is enigmatic and is far beyond to be judged.
Life is enigmatic and is far beyond to be judged.