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Why did Dcr. Sadao helped the enemy soldier?

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Answered by prabhat56
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Dr. Sadao was both a dutiful and an humanitarian doctor. He was much compelled by his duty to keep the enemy soldier. Knowing that the patient was an enemy soldier, he decided to save his life. The family servants objected and left the home since sheltering an enemy was illegal and punishable. Dr. Sadao was well aware of all the hard consequences hovering on him but he showed his sympathy for the patient. His wife too cooperated him in treating the patient. On the other hand, the enemy soldier was aware about his position since the outside world was readily waiting to gulp him immediately.

He knew that patient was a danger both to the doctor and to himself about it, side by side Dr. Sadao had apprised the general who as promised to get rid of the enemy soldier but that did not happen. Keeping in view all the facts as well as his safety he arranged a boat for his enemy’s departure with food and other material. Dr. Sadao advised him to do the signals on reaching. Thus he was able to free himself from the wounded soldier. Hence it can be well-estimated that milk of human kindness, sympathy, security, safety, morality and duty flowed in the views of Dr. Sadao.


Answered by XxRedmanherexX
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Dr. Sadao helped and offered treatment to the American soldier of war. This was because he was a doctor and had taken oath for saving lives. Even though the soldier was a national enemy, he served the soldier due to a doctor's professional ethics.

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