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A scene in the movie Wit shows Vivian discussing punctuation with her professor. Her
professor argued that it was important to use the right punctuation in a poem about death.
The punctuation after the word death should be a comma (,), not a semi-colon (;), she argued,
because the space between dying and “everlasting life” was not definite, but more of a minimal
pause – not a distinct line between life and death but a fainter, less marked distinction.
Keeping in mind the “comma” idea, discuss how unclear and faint the border between life and
death seems at a hospital in contemporary United States. 1) How does the lack of a clarified
boundary between life and death influence the interaction and interplay between the dying,
their caretakers, and their families? 2) What is the role of technology in making death more of
an indistinct passing, as opposed to a clearer separation? 3) What disadvantages are there for
doctors and families who navigate and make decisions in such an indeterminate context?
light of how death is experienced during the “grey zone” (described by Kaufman), discuss the
advantages and disadvantages to our society of hospice. Your answer should take what you
have learned from Kaufman, and use that evidence as the basis for your answer.
Hospice is compassionate care provided to those likely to die and their families, either in a
central location or where they live. Hospice generally has a philosophy that persons have a
right to die pain-free and with dignity, and that families should be supported in helping to
accept a good passage out of life. More information about hospice, if you are not familiar, is
available at https://www.nhpco.org/about/hospice-care.