How does ‘The Enemy’ depict the message that ‘humanism transcends all man-made prejudices and barriers’?
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‘The Enemy’ depict the message that ‘humanism transcends all man-made prejudices and barriers by describing the example of a doctoctor treating his enemies
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- "The Enemy" is a great example of the fact that ‘humanism transcends all man-made prejudices and barriers’
- A doctor "Dr. Sadao" is described, who nurses his enemies without any descrimination of cast and creed or religion
- He did not think that he is treating his enemies or friends
- He just fulfilled his duty as a doctor
- Thus, he proved that humanism is above all man-made prejudices and barriers
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