The Enemy

Create an image of a Japanese doctor in a war-torn setting, contemplating a moral dilemma involving a wounded enemy soldier, with a house in the background and a stark landscape depicting conflict.

The Enemy: Ethical Dilemmas in War

Test your knowledge of Sadao and Hana's story in this engaging quiz about moral choices during conflict. Delve into the themes of humanity, duty, and sacrifice through a series of thought-provoking questions.

  • 12 multiple choice questions
  • Explore the complexities of war and personal ethics
  • Ideal for literature enthusiasts and students alike
12 Questions3 MinutesCreated by CaringDoctor42
Sadao met Hana in
Japan
Timor Leste
North Korea
USA
The chief concern of Sadao's Father was
Sadao's Wedding
Sada's habit of misusing his time travelling powers
Sadao's Education
Nothing because Sadao wasn't his son
Why did Sadao treat an enemy soldier
Because he was bored of treating only the General
Because he was a doctor
Because the humanity in him was above his love for Japan
Not all of them because it can be only 2 of them
Why was Sadao not sent to the battlefield
Because he had no interest
He was too lazy
He was appointed as the General's personal care taker
Non of the above
Where did Sadao find the Amerian soldier
In America
In his room trying to steal money
Outside his house
In the park
When the assassins did not come, Sadao decided to
Kill the soldier himself
Bomb the general's house for betraying him
Kill himself because he was in deep trouble
Ki.. Help the soldier escape
All the servants in Sadao’s household
Were partying with the soldier
Wanted Sadao to let the soldier die
Wanted to kill the soldier
Were critical of the soldier's presence
The young prisoner was asked to flash the light if food ran out
44 times
12 times
3 times
2 times
What is Hana's moral dilemma
Doing as expected from her- listening to her husband or deciding by herself
Reporting to the army or keeping quiet
Helping save an enemy or protecting her family
Doing houshold assignments or punishing Yumi
Why do you think Sadao doesn’t want to know any details about the soldier
He doesn't want to have the ability to tell something about him when being interrogated
He doesn't want to speak with him
It is part of the Japanese culture
He doesn't want to be emotionally attached
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