write in 120 words Dr. sadaos is an amalgamation of right or wrong
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Dr. Sadao, being a skilled surgeon saved the life of an escaped American prisoner of war who was wounded seriously and had been washed ashore. Torn between his duty and his integrity as a doctor, he chooses to save his life first and then hand him over to the police. His inner conflict and professional ethics make him choose the first option. His servants too, desert him for fear of getting into trouble. He is fully aware of the fact that harbouring a prisoner of war would endanger his own life as well.
Dr. Sadao had been a victim of racial prejudice during his stay in America. He was well-known for his skill as a surgeon, in his own country so much so, that he had not been sent with the troops during war. His character, as the story unfolds, depicts an amalgamation of right and wrong. He ignores the 'wrong' but assumes the role of a compassionate human being and takes the 'right' decision of saving the soldier's life. All through his effort, he has the undaunted support of his wife, Hana.
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Dr. Sadao, being a skilled surgeon saved the life of an escaped American prisoner of war who was wounded seriously and had been washed ashore. Torn between his duty and his integrity as a doctor, he chooses to save his life first and then hand him over to the police. His inner conflict and professional ethics make him choose the first option. His servants too, desert him for fear of getting into trouble. He is fully aware of the fact that harbouring a prisoner of war would endanger his own life as well.
Dr. Sadao had been a victim of racial prejudice during his stay in America. He was well-known for his skill as a surgeon, in his own country so much so, that he had not been sent with the troops during war. His character, as the story unfolds, depicts an amalgamation of right and wrong. He ignores the 'wrong' but assumes the role of a compassionate human being and takes the 'right' decision of saving the soldier's life. All through his effort, he has the undaunted support of his wife, Hana.
The General gave him assurance to get rid of the prisoner but forgot his promise. Eventually, Sadao helps him to escape. He goes to the extent of calling him 'my friend'. He rose above narrow prejudices and political enmity, disregarded the lurking dangers and open defiance of his loyal servants to help the 'enemy' escape. He has transcended racial/ political hatred and had heard the voice of his conscience.