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Beneath all uniform..."what uniform do you think the poet is speaking about in 2 stanza

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Answered by rmb
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The question refers to the poem 'No Men are Foreign' by James Kirkup. the poem focuses on war and hence the 'uniform' that the poet mentions is the combat dress, also known as fatigues that soldiers wear while on duty. War is unfortunately part of their duty and hence they don their uniforms on the battlefield as well.

Yet another interpretation of 'uniform' could be the traditionally worn clothes. For instance, the Japanese wear kimonos while the Scottish wear skilts. Such attires are a symbol of their nationality.

In any case, the word 'uniform' here is used to express a very complex idea. Though the uniform binds or brings together the people of a nation, the same uniform divides humanity into nations, even though under the uniform, everyone is the same. Basically, the uniform challenges the uniformity of humanity.

Answered by Popxgirl
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Answer:

Uniforms here means dresses of soldiers or dress styles confined to be country.

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