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Dr. Sadao’s basic human values and the education he received gave him the ability to rise above prejudices. Analyse the theme of ‘The Enemy’ in the light of the above statement. - English Core

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Dr. Sadao’s basic human values and the education he received gave him the ability to rise above prejudices. Analyse the theme of ‘The Enemy’ in the light of the above statement.

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Dr. Sadao, in The Enemy, embodies the values of humanity and medical ethics that rise above war-induced prejudices. As a Japanese doctor during World War II, he finds an injured American soldier on his doorstep. His medical training and moral conscience do not allow him to let the enemy die. Despite knowing that treating the soldier could label him a traitor, he operates on him and ensures his recovery. This reflects his deep-rooted values of compassion and duty. However, Dr. Sadao also remains loyal to his country, ensuring the soldier’s secret escape instead of directly defying the government. The story highlights how education and moral values help individuals rise above hatred and discrimination. Through Dr. Sadao, the story conveys that true humanity lies in saving lives, irrespective of nationality, proving that human values are more powerful than political conflicts.

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