The values of humanity and universal
brotherhood trascend even the sentiment patuotism and national unity. discuss with reference to the conduct of doctor and in 'The Enemy.
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There is something which human beings around the world seem to share: i.e. the tendency to reduce deep and elusive complexities about human existence to short, simple, slogan-like formulae. Abortion complexities, for example, generate oversimplified slogans about life and choice. The same is true of pressing political and religious issues. Slogans in their turn, reinforce artificial group boundaries formed around these synthesized belief statements. Some persons belong to more than one such group: a club, a protest group, an advocacy organization, a fringe political party, a fundamentalist group, a gang, a militia. The group or organization reinforces the simplified belief statements, strengthens unfounded superiority claims, and creates a narrow and separate culture.
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Answer: In the narrative 'The Enemy' Dr. Sadao showed humanity towards American soldier who was wounded and needed treatment at the earliest but at the same time he showed patriotism by going to the General to alert him about the American.
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Such crossroads may occur in one's life when they must choose between their duties as private persons and as citizens with a feeling of national allegiance. In the narrative, Dr. Sadao had to decide whether to leave the guy die on the beach because he was an American and his nation was at odds with them politically, or to take him home and save his life. Dr. Sadao followed his passion and went against his nation to help humanity. He might have been jailed for this, but he opted to put himself in danger to save him. He fulfilled his duties as a doctor and rose above the crowd. He didn't lose his patriotism when he went to alert the General about the American. His humanism inspires a feeling of trust in mankind and human ideals.
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