iii. Sadao’s acceptance of the General’s plan to assassinate Tom was
counterproductive to having put him on the path of recovery. Substantiate with
reason/s. if you answer correctly I mark you as brainliest
Answers
It is true, Sadao’s acceptance of the General’s plan to assassinate Tom was counterproductive; it put him on the path of recovery. General Takima had reassured him that he would send his private assassins to his house and have him killed and have his body disposed of. Later on the General became ill and in his pain he forgot to send the assassins. Sadao waited for three days.
Meanwhile, POW recovered fast and became healthy. Sadao decided to help the POW escape to a safe island. He gave him a boat, provisions for a few days, and a torch for indicating for further help, in case he needed. He instructed him to get on to a Korean boat and then to an American base.
After a few days, he had to go to the General to examine him. He reminded him of his promise of sending his assassins. The general apologized to him for forgetting to send the assassins, and also begged him not to reveal his forgetfulness to anyone, as he could be in great trouble of being charged with treason.
Answer:
The question simply means that instead he save the enemy why he accepted the generals offer of sending assasins .
Explanation:
sadao was caught in the middle. The doctor in him wanted to save the American and the call of humanity dictated that he protect the American from further pain . on the other hand his loyalty to his country made him to accept the general offer .