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what kind of relationship did Dr sadao with his father

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Answered by ashishkumar11780
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Sadao always took his father's inspirational words in his mind. His father who never joked or played with him but who spent infinite pains upon him who was his only son. Sadao knew that his education was his father’s chief concern. For this reason he had been sent at twenty-two to America to learn all that could be learned of surgery and medicine. He had come back at thirty, and before his father died he had seen Sadao become famous not only as a surgeon but as a scientist.

Answered by chamilmajumder
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Sadao always took his father's inspirational words in his mind. His father never joked or played with him but who spent infinite pain upon him who was his only son. Sadao knew that his education was his father's chief concern.  In life, Sadao's father was a Japanese nationalist who believed firmly in racial purity—Sadao could only marry Hana if she was purely Japanese.

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Sadao's father is too patriotic and much loves his country. He always remarked to his son that the islands which are stepping stones to Japan's future. He is quite serious about the education of his son. He is a true Japanese who is devoted to Japanese culture and tradition.

Sadao's education was his father's chief concern. For this reason, he sent Sadao to America to learn all that could be learned about surgery and medicine. Before his death, he had seen Sadao become famous not only as a surgeon but as a scientist.  He bestowed infinite pains upon Sadao, who was his only son. He was strict but a caring and loving father. He considered arranged marriage the best and believed in the purity of race.

Sadao's father was a visionary. He knew that the islands near the sea coast were the stepping stones to the future for Japan. No one could limit their future as it depended on what they made it. His son's education was his chief concern.

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