'The Enemy'is a story of loyalty. Prove.

Dear Student,

The borders that we see around us are all man-made. These borders turn some countries into enemies against one another. However, humanity knows no bounds of any such divisions. Dr. Sadao Hoki was in no sense less patriotic than any other Japanese. He loved his country and hated his enemies as much as other citizens of Japan but his sensitivity towards other human beings led him to operate upon the American prisoner of war. Being a skilled doctor by profession, he just could not manage to see a patient die in front of him. The sense of humanity overpowered him and made him save the life of his 'enemy'.

Human society will cease to exist without humanism. National borders will have no meaning in a dystopian society. Humans should first be loyal to fellow human beings. The story is essentially about Dr. Hoki's loyalty to humanity and his profession.

Regards,

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