Dr. Sadao faced a dilemma. Should he use his surgical skills to save the life of a wounded person or hand an escaped American prisoner of war over to the Japanese police? How did he resolve this clash of values?
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He should save the life of the wounded person after all you begin saving the world after saving a life
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In the lesson The Enemy, Dr. Sadao was an eminent Japanese surgeon.
He faced a dilemma when he was in Second World War. There he met a soldier severely wounded. He faced a lot racial differences and other distinctions with Americans while he was studying in America.
He was in a dilemma whether to save that soldier on thinking about nationality or to protect him by humanity. In his deep thought, he came to the conclusion that humanity is more important than nationality.
So, he risked his life and saved the life of the soldier with humanity.
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