Dr sadao’s household servants left the job because
1. They wanted to report about the enemy soldier being sheltered by sadao
2. They disliked sadao
3. They disliked hana
4. All of the above
5.none of the above
Answers
The correct option will be (1) They wanted to report about the enemy soldier being sheltered by Sadao
In Pearl S. Buck's The Enemy, Dr Sadao's servants come to know that their masters are sheltering an American soldier in their house. They rebel against Dr Sadao's decision, because Japan was at odds with USA in the Second World War. However, when Dr Sadao states that his duty as a doctor precedes his duty as a Japanese citizen, the servants leave the Sadao household. Later, they return out of respect for Dr Sadao as a responsible doctor.
The correct answer is the option 5. None of the above
Explanation:
They left Dr. Sadao's job because they did not want their master to save the life of an enemy. They had waited for him to hand him over to the police; but even after having successfully operated on him and saved his life, he had not handed him over to the police. So, they left in protest. But they did not go to the police to report the matter.