Is there any film you have seen or novel you have read with a similar theme?
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Does the story remind you of 'Birth' by A. J. Cronin that you read in Snapshots last year? What are the similarities?
Do you think the doctor's final solution to the problem was the best possible one in the circumstances?
While hatred against a member of the enemy race is justifiable, especially during war time, what makes a human being rise above narrow prejudices?
What explains the attitude of the General in the matter of the enemy soldier? Was it human consideration, lack of national loyalty, dereliction of duty or simply self absorption?
How would you explain the reluctance of the soldier to leave the shelter of the doctor's home even when he knew he couldn't stay there without risk to the doctor and himself?
Dr Sadao was compelled by duty as a doctor to help the enemy soldier. What made Hana, his wife, sympathetic to him in the face of open defiance from the domestic staff?
There are moments in life when we have to make hard choices between our roles as private individuals and as citizens with a sense of national loyalty. Discuss with reference to the story you have just read.
What will Dr Sadao do to get rid of the man?
Will Dr Sadao be arrested on the charge of harbouring an enemy?
What will Dr Sadao and his wife do with the man?
Will Hana help the wounded man and wash him herself?
It is the time of the World War. An American prisoner of war is washed ashore in a dying state and is found at the doorstep of a Japanese doctor. Should he save him as a doctor or hand him over to the army as a patriot?
Who was Dr Sadao? Where was his house?