At the present time science
has achieved such a high level that it became possible for scientists and
researchers to clone human beings. it has become huge concern. Caryl
Churchill's play A Number explores the complexity of the issue
of human cloning. In the play father who is Salter clones his own son for his
own need. In the play it seems that Churchill is pessimistic about
human cloning. In the play the author writes, “They’ve damaged your uniqueness,
weakened your identity” (Churchill 151). It shows that Churchill is concerned
about human identity. By writing this statement he suggests us that nobody has
right to clone human beings, scientists and researchers can't use humans as
research material. Cloning human beings challenges our quality of being human
and our personality.
Based
on this; Human cloning should be banned as soon as possible because creating
humans will make us lose the importance of being human. Researchers and
scientists, who clone human beings for their need; should be punished, Although
technology is trying to convince us to be part of human cloning, it will be
safe and good for us not be part of this antisocial behavior.
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