Ann Quinlan was 21 y/o When she mixed Valium and alcohol by mistake. She was in a coma for about 6 years with no hope of ever getting well. Her parents fought for her to be allowed to be taken off of the machines and allowed to die. The courts ruled in her favor and she was slowly removed from the machines. But after having the machines removed she did not die and lived for about 10 more years. Her case started the “right to die” motion.
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Answer:
Keeping one's mind active is good for mental health.
Explanation:
Keeping the mind active is an important topic. To be able to express yourself, it is important to have your mind opened. The mental limitations are that drive the narrator insane.
The woman is obliged to protect her marriage in a way that hides all of her fears and anxieties. This mental inactivity made her passive and killed her imagination. This was the main reason for her craziness in the end. This self-destruction is caused by forced inactivity.