Question 1: It is the time of the World War. An American prisoner of war is washed ashore in a dying state and is found at the doorstep of a Japanese doctor. Should he save him as a doctor or hand him over to the army as a patriot?
Class 12 - English - The Enemy Page -24
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I think that the Japanese Doctor should help the American on humanitarian disregarding his enmity because it his duty to do so as a doctor.
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I think that the Japanese Doctor should help the American on humanitarian disregarding his enmity because it his duty to do so as a doctor.
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I think the Japanese doctor should try is best to save the life of a dying man whosoever he might be at doctors duties to try is best to save the life of human being no doctors duties to try is best to save the life of human being.
the doctor are trained for this and they are under Earth also to do so moreover the Japanese doctor did not deliberately go to treat the dying man rather he is found by him at his doorstep if you hand over the men to the Army the man will most certainly die a doctor's concise can never allow him to do so so I think that Japanese doctor should treat the dying man and if he is saved them later on he could be handed over to the army that way he would be doing a doctor's duty as well as the duty of a patriot.
the doctor are trained for this and they are under Earth also to do so moreover the Japanese doctor did not deliberately go to treat the dying man rather he is found by him at his doorstep if you hand over the men to the Army the man will most certainly die a doctor's concise can never allow him to do so so I think that Japanese doctor should treat the dying man and if he is saved them later on he could be handed over to the army that way he would be doing a doctor's duty as well as the duty of a patriot.
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