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It is not really murder. because doctor kills the patient only for his will .
If the patient say to kill himself / herself then doctor kills .
Though euthanasia is not legal in the United States, doctors can assist people to kill themselves.
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Answer:
ex nihilo → creation of life from nothing
earth diver → the transfer of life from another world to Earth.
world parents → creation resulting from the union of two natural forces
emergence → Earth emerging from water.
Explanation:
World parents is seen to be creation resulting from the union of two natural forces. In this creation myth, the mother and father are seen to symbolize earth and sky respectively. In this type of myths, it's seen that the world parents usually appear at the late stage of creation.
Ex nihilo refers to the creation of life out of nothing. It reveals that matter isn't eternal but was created from divine creative act.
Earth diver refers to the transfer of life from another world to Earth. In this myth, it's revealed that a diver (like a bird) was sent by a creator which plunges into seabed and from their brings up sand that is used to create the terrestrial world.
Idk if dis will help but here is a summary.
The Chorus wonders aloud about the origins of Oedipus. An old man is led in by Oedipus’ servants and identified as the herdsman, the man who gave the baby to the Corinthian messenger so many years ago: Oedipus insists on him revealing exactly what he knows. The messenger says that Oedipus is that same baby, who was abandoned by his father and mother - and the herdsman reacts with fear and begs the messenger to hold his tongue. Oedipus threatens the messenger with physical violence, and finally the man confesses that the baby was a child of Laius's house.
Oedipus asks if it was a slave's child or Laius's child, and the shepherd confesses that it was Laius's child - a child that Jocasta gave him to expose on the hillside because of a prophecy that he would kill his father. The shepherd says he didn't have the heart to kill the infant, so he took it to another country instead. “They will all come, / all come out clearly!” cries Oedipus. “Light of the sun, let me / look on you no more!” (1183-4). He has finally realized what has happened and all exit except the Chorus. The Chorus reflects on the mutable nature of human happiness - all happiness, they say, is only “a seeming” and “after that turning away” (1191-2). Nobody can ultimately escape fate.