Can we Justify if the sailor was assassinated that Sadao was patriotic and carried out his duty? Give your views.
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The Enemy Important Questions Short Answer Type Questions (3-4 Marks)
Question 1.
Why did the General spare the American soldier? (All India 2009)
Answer:
The General had his own selfish interest in sparing the American soldier. He knew Dr. Sadao was indispensable to him and did not want him to be arrested. He did not trust other surgeons. In his capacity as a General he should have had the American soldier arrested but he refrained from it in his personal self-interest.
Question 2.
Why was Dr. Sadao not sent to the battlefield? (All India 2009)
Answer:
Dr. Sadao was a skilled and reputed surgeon who was in the process of perfecting an invention of rendering wounds totally clean. Moreover, he was treating the old General who could need an operation. So he was not sent to the battlefield as his valuable services could be needed at any time in his hometown.
Question 3.
Why did the messenger come to Dr. Sadao? What did Hana think about it? (All India 2010)
Answer:
The uniformed messenger comes to Dr. Sadao to inform him that the old General was in pain again. Hana felt relieved to hear that the messenger had come only to inform Dr. Sadao about the General’s ill-health. She had earlier feared that the servants had informed the police who had sent the man in the uniform to their house.
Question 4.
What forced Dr. Sadao to be impatient and irritated with his patient? (All India 2010)
Answer:
His patient was badly wounded and this was a cause of worry, concern and vexation for Dr. Sadao. Saving him was a challenge for his skills as a doctor and harbouring him in his house could lead to Dr. Sadao’s arrest and his treatment was the ultimate test of the doctor’s patience.
Question 5.
In what context does Hana remember General Takima? What does she infer? (All India 2010)
Answer:
Hana remembers General Takima who at home used to beat his wife cruelly though no one now mentioned it ever since he had fought a victorious battle in Manchuria. She inferred that if a man like him could be so cruel to a woman in his power, he would be extremely cruel to the wounded American soldier.