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Dr. Sadao Hoki was a true Japanese. He was a brave boy who obeyed and respected his father and loved Japanese culture, tradition and people. He was intelligent and hardworking and studied surgery and medicine in America for eight years. He married a Japanese girl, Hana, whom he had met in America. But he waited for his father’s approval and their marriage was arranged in the old Japanese way after they had returned home to Japan. They had two children. He still loved his wife as warmly as ever. He returned home at fixed hours.
Dr. Sadao was an eminent surgeon as well as a scientist. The old General had full faith in him. He was not sent abroad with the troops because the old General might need an operation. Dr. Sadao was called even at odd hours from the palace. Dr. Sadao was a real doctor. He would not let a man die if he could help him. That is why he cured even an “enemy” of the bullet wound and did not hand him over to the police. He faced a great risk to his position and life by sheltering the man. Since Dr. Sadao could not kill the man himself, he sought the help of the old General to get rid of him. When that plan failed, he let the prisoner escape in order to calm down the fears of his wife and let the household run properly. It may be a blemish from a narrow patriotic angle but a sensitive soul can’t take back what he has given.
Dr. Sadao was an excellent surgeon and a human being par excellence. He appeared to be a man full of compassion and a surgeon in the truest sense of the word.
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Sophie has been portrayed as the central character in the story ‘Going Places’. She perfectly represents the daydreamers like her. Sophie always lives in a dream world, and fantasizes impossible things. She is not ready to accept the reality of her family’s condition and dreams of becoming a boutique owner, a fashion designer, an actress or a manager, all in the same breath. She is a romantic dreamer who fantasizes about the young Irish footballer, Danny Casey. Sophie in her dreams hero-worships Danny and describes her imaginary meeting with him very vividly and looks forward to another meeting with him.
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