How does the writer indicate that dr sadao father was a very traditional and conventional man?
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Dr Sadao's father was proud to be a Japanese citizen.
He took deep interest in the culture and old traditions of Japan.
He was always serious about his work and never wasted time in joking and bullying others.
He insisted that his son should marry only a Japanese girl which shows that he wanted his future generations to be of Japanese origin.
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The writer has very clearly indicated that Dr Sadao's father was a very traditional and conventional man. Sadao didn't marry Hana until he knew she was Japanese because his father wouldn't have approved of her otherwise. The old man never let any foreign object even enter his room.
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