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How did Dr. Sadao overcome the difficulties that came in his way to save the wounded American? How did Hana help her husband??

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Answered by Ruhanika105
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When Dr. Sadao came to know that the seriously wounded man was an escaped prisoner of war, he thought that he should be thrown back into the sea. But he was aware that if he handed over the man to the police, he was sure to die. As a doctor, who was trained to save the life of a human being if he could do it, he could not do so. So Sadao along with his wife Hana carried the man to the empty bedroom of their house. They laid the man on the on the deeply matted floor. Dr. Sadao said that he should better be washed. When the servant Yumi did not do so, Hana and later on Sadao himself washed him. Their servants were deadly against keeping the young American in the house. They refused to enter his room even.
Though Dr. Sadao hated the young American being from an enemy country, yet he decided to treat him because of his duty as a doctor towards a dying human being. But no servant was prepared to understand this. So, a few days after doctor Sadao prepared the operation upon the wounded man, all of his servants had left the house. Hana you deserve the young man the food herself. Then there was a greater risk of Dr. Sadao being arrested for harbouring a prisoner of war. But he did not deter from his duty as a doctor and regularly examined and looked after his medical needs with dedication.


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Answered by Anonymous
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_____________________________________________________________. Sadao Hoki remains true to his profession and his act of saving the dying American soldier conclusively proves it. In spite of his feelings for Japan, Sadao refuses to let the American soldier die of his wounds and this reflects the ethics of Sadao. He uses his own advanced knowledge of dressing wounds, to save the American soldier. Sadao does this being fully aware of the ire it would draw from the General. If Japan was at war with America, then shouldn't all American soldiers be considered enemies? However, Sadao rises about all this and proves himself to be a true humanitarian. He saves the American soldier disregarding the risk of dis-reputation and even endangering himself as well as his family. Thus, it can be said that first Sadao is a humanitarian and then a patriot.
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