Good human values are far above any other value system. How did Dr Sadao succeed as a doctor as well as a patriot
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Good human values are far above any other value system. ... As a doctor, Sadao knew the value of human life. He risked his own life by saving the American sailor, even though he knew that he could go to prison for hiding a prisoner of war. He cleaned the Americans wounds, fed him and nursed him back to health.
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Dr. Sadao was a knowledgeable, dedicated medical professional who was also a skilled surgeon and productive scientist.
- Since it was his main responsibility to assist a wounded person without regard for his identity, the tale "The Enemy" shows Dr. Sadao as being committed to his vocation.
- He chose compassion above patriotism while deciding between his obligation as a doctor to rescue lives and his devotion to his nation.
- He was also shown as having strong patriotic allegiance. He drafted a report on the incident after rescuing the American soldier, but instead of sending it to the police chief, he came clean with the General.
- These are the scenes that portray Dr. Sadao's humanitarian concerns, surgical skills, and patriotism in the narrative.
- He demonstrated the superiority of decent human values above all other value systems.
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