did the servant support Dr. sadao on his mission to save the american. why/why not
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Sadao had prepared to use his knife to save every life while studying surgery in America.
- The servants, however, could not comprehend this worldview and believed that Sadao and Hana admired Americans because they had attended American universities.
- They lacked humanity and patriotism, to put it briefly.
- Actually, Dr. Sadao's hosting of the enemy was criticized by every house servant. They declined to assist him.
- They were superstitious and terrified of nature's fury. They made every effort to drive the white man away.
- The staff disapproved of their master's choice to treat a white man's wound.
- Because Japan was at war with America at the time, the domestic staff refused to participate and threatened to contact the authorities.
- The act of hiding an enemy was also forbidden and penalized. They want the death of the white man.
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