(iii) What two contradictory foreign elements did the General want Sadao to combine in himself? Give
reasons for the same.
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he Enemy by Pearl Sydenstricker discusses the tension between the human feelings of man and the biases generated by warring nations. This discusses the universal human ideals that must take precedence over restricted factors such as nationalism. The bond between all people must be beyond national differences.
Explanation:
- The Enemy’ is an apt title that has the Second World War as the background. As a trained physician Dr. Sadao saved the life of a US prisoner of war escaped, his enemy who was severely wounded and washed on board. Torn between his duty and his integrity as a doctor, he chooses to save the enemy’s life first and then hand him over to the police.
- The General is asking Sadao to combine the ruthlessness of Germans with American sentimentality. If Sadao was as brutal as the Germans were to their prisoners, the wounded soldier could possibly have been turned onto the police. However, being a doctor he also needs sentimentality and love for another human being.
- The General is the was General of the Japanese Army. He's a patient of Dr. Sadao. He was old and ailing and confided only only Dr. Sadao's treatment
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