Dr Sadao's instinctive affinity transcends national and cultural prejudices and barriers. Discuss.
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Dr. Sadao's instinctive affinity transcends national and cultural prejudices and barriers. He gives respect to his profession and fulfils his duties of being a doctor without thinking about the nationality of his patient. ... His professional duties and his patients were his priority.
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Dr. Sadao was a conscientious doctor and took his medical oath seriously. He showed humanity to the enemy soldiers he found near his home. His affinity transcends national and cultural barriers, as he was first human and chose to save that person.
Here's why his affinity transcends national and cultural prejudices:
- Dr. Sadao decides to save the wounded soldier.
- He risked everything just to save his life. He saw the soldier not as an enemy, but as another person.
- The doctor's wife showed similar emmpathy for the soldier and saved him.
- This is Dr. Surgeon Sadao, who helped save soldiers during the war. He was empathetic and courageous.
- Although he had the opportunity to leave the soldier, he treated his wounds as a human being. It shows he was friendly. Confused about whether to be loyal to his country or save the soldier's life, he decides to operate on the soldier.
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