2. Know Your Author
Birth - June 26, 1892, in Hillsboro, West Virginia.
Parents - Southern Presbyterian missionaries,
stationed in China, where Pearl S. Buck spent
most of her first forty years of her life.
Awards - 1932, won the Pulitzer Prize and the
Howells Medal in 1935, for The Good Earth which
was adapted as a major MGM film in 1937.
In 1938, won the Nobel Prize in literature, the first
American woman to do so.
By the time of her death in 1973, Pearl published
over seventy books: novels, collections of stories,
biography and autobiography, poetry, drama,
children's literature, and translations from the
Chinese.
3. The Enemy
Dr. Sadao Hoki’s Childhood
Climbed pines, watched islands, played
along the coast
Stone house located upon rocks, well
above the narrow beach
Education
At 22yrs. Went to America &
returned after 8yrs., became a
surgeon & scientist
4. Presently
Army at war but Sadao not
sent to war..
General might need him
Was perfecting a discovery that
would render wounds entirely clean
5. Wife
Pleasant, affectionate, caring, Sadao
met Hana at Prof. Harley’s House in
America
Married her in Japan (traditional way)
6. The Challenge
Misty night, staggering body appeared, wounded, collapsed
A white man ( American ), an enemy
Sadao & Hana carried him to Sadao’s father’s bedroom
Washed by Hana because Yumi refused
Operated by Sadao & Hana held the anesthetic
Bullet removed from near the kidney
Life saved- prisoner- feeble & weak
Prisoner fed & rested to recovery, but was anxious for his future
7. Sadao’s Dilemma
Servants threatened to leave in protest
Conflict between duty as a doctor and
duty as a true patriot
Afraid of being called a traitor
Resolved to save the prisoner
Hana & Sadao stood firm, did not relent-
treated the prisoner with respect
8. General Finally Informed
The General offered to help and
send assassins
Assassins would kill and remove the
prisoner quietly
3 nights passed – no assassins
turned up
9. The Escape
Sadao gave the prisoner a boat, extra food,
clothing, bottled water & a flashlight and covered
his hair with a black cloth
Directed him to row to an uninhabited island
Asked him to wait for a Korean fishing boat
Told him to flash the torch twice if he ran out of
food and flash it once if he was alright
The prisoner escaped
10. Admission by the General
That he had failed in doing his duty
towards his country
Justified his action - that it was due
to ill-health and not due to lack of
patriotism
11. Sadao Reflected
Wondered as to why he had saved
the American.
Had hatred for Americans – their
enemy – but humanity overpowered
his feelings
12. Worksheet
Answer briefly.
1. Give two reasons why Sadao was not
sent abroad with the troops.
2. What did the servants think of Dr. Sadao
sheltering the enemy?
3. Hana plays an instrument role in saving
the life of an injured prisoner. Give an
account of her role in light of the above
statement.
4. True humanity overpowers prejudices
and has no barriers. Elaborate.