The protagonist of "The Enemy," Dr. Sadao, is depicted as a figure embodying both patriotism and profound humanity. As a physician, his patriotic duty involves serving his nation through his medical practice during wartime. Nevertheless, his compassion takes precedence over national obligation when an injured American soldier is entrusted to his care. He opts to save the enemy soldier, disregarding personal peril and reputational damage, thereby showcasing his fundamental humanity. His conduct underscores the tension between his patriotic allegiance and his intrinsic empathy for all individuals, irrespective of their national origin. While aware of his country's patriotism, Dr. Sadao also upholds the sanctity of life, illustrating that genuine patriotism does not preclude empathy or compassion for fellow beings.