Who said this line and what does his mean those islands yonder , they are the stepping stones to the future for japan according to english chapter the enemy
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Who said this line and what does his mean those islands yonder , they are the stepping stones to the future for japan according to english chapter the enemy
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In the English chapter "The Enemy," the line "those islands yonder, they are the stepping stones to the future for Japan" was said by the character referred to as "he." The line implies that the islands mentioned are strategically important for Japan's future progress and development.
Why does sadao's father say to him "those islands yonder,they r the stepping stones to the future 4 japan"? Accord according to Sadao's father the islands which le beyond the borders of Japan were the stepping stones of Japan's future.