Sunday, November 10, 2019
A Brutal Choice Essay
ââ¬Å"Donââ¬â¢t leave me here to dieâ⬠ââ¬Å"Do you agree that Cathy Oââ¬â¢Dowd and here fellow mountaineers had no choice but to leave Fran ââ¬Å"to dieâ⬠?â⬠In the newspaper article Cathy Oââ¬â¢Dowd clearly tries to make the reader believe that she did the right thing. She identifies this in the sub heading ââ¬Å"she faced a brutal choice: to risk her own life in a doomed rescueâ⬠, noticeably the word ââ¬Å"doomedâ⬠shows there was a severe risk of danger in any rescue attempt. I believe that in a way writing this article has allowed Cathy Oââ¬â¢Dowd to exorcise some of her guilt, Cathy wants to explain her experience in full and get the reader to empathise with her. Finally, it may also be possible that Cathy wants to show the story in a feminine perspective. The article does undoubtedly give many good reasons why not to attempt to save Fran. But I am not completely shore that they had ââ¬Å"no choice but to leave Franâ⬠. The fact that there were nine people on the mountain and that together they couldnââ¬â¢t even try to help rescue Fran is rather peculiar. I donââ¬â¢t know what others would do, but I would at least try to help, rather than to just leave her ââ¬Å"to dieâ⬠. Also, Cathy states that they had been with Fran ââ¬Å"for nearly an hourâ⬠pondering over what to do, this completely wastes time and any chances of saving her. Cathy is in a moral dilemma, and I believe the moral thing to do would be to attempt a rescue. The three Uzbek climbers that left her oxygen and supposedly ââ¬Å"tried to helpâ⬠saw Fran the day before this incident. She must have been in a better state then, and all they do is just leave a canister of oxygen. The Uzbek climbers then stay with the rest of the group and Fran, and help to ââ¬Å"watch Ian and Jangbu to see what decision they tookâ⬠, this is just more evidence of time being wasted and therefore lowering Franââ¬â¢s chances of survival. In conclusion I believe that to live Fran ââ¬Å"to dieâ⬠was not the only choice they had. As I said, the morally correct thing to do would be to of least attempted a rescue, rather than to fritter away time.
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