The Enemy
What forced Dr. Sadao to be impatient and irritated with his patient?
The keeping of enemy at his house became the cause of stress, tension, trouble and fear for Dr. Sadao and his wife. All his servants had deserted him. The General also came to know about his presence there. It would be all the more troublesome if the General’s assassin killed the enemy. These factors, forced Dr. Sadao to be impatient and irritated with his patient.
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While hatred against a member of the enemy race is justifiable specially during war time, what makes a human being rise above narrow prejudices?
Do you think the doctor’s final solution to the problem was the best possible one in the circumstances?
Does the story remind you of ‘Birth’ by A.J.Cronin that you have read in Snapshots last year. What are the similarities?
How were Sadao and Hana married?
What was the chief concern of Sadao’s father? How did Sadao come upto his expectation?
What did Sadao’s father expect from him?
Why was Dr. Sadao not sent abroad with the Japanese troops?
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Why was Dr. Sadao not sent to the battlefield?
What did Sadao and his wife glance through the mist?
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What did Dr. Sadao and his wife see when they stood out looking at the sea?
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How did Dr. Sadao and his wife know that the person was an American soldier?
In what condition was the American soldier, when he was brought to the coast by the sea waves?
What was the first reaction of Dr. Sadao and his wife Hana on seeing the wounded man?
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What did Dr. Sadao and his wife think of doing with the wounded soldier at first?
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