English, asked by snehasishroy3231, 11 months ago

"Beneath all uniforms ." What uniforms do you think the poet is speaking about?

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Answered by vishvesh02
31

Explanation:

The poet is trying to say that all men are equal.. Also beneath all uniform, a single body lies. It means that people wear different clothes.. but that doesn't that they are foreigners. They also have 2 legs and 2 hands. They are also aware of Sun and Moon. They even eat the peaceful harvest. (foods that are grown in farms)..

Moreover.. They will also die on the same land one day. Then who are foreigners??? We all are brothers and sisters and all are born from our mother..

This poem was written during World War II in order to highlight that no one is foreign.. no one is strange.

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Answered by hardik2005kumar
5

Answer:

No doubt, geography, religious, cultures and races divide lands and people. These division lead to conflicts and wars. Such man-made differences pollute the minds of people. Wars and conflicts defile the earth which is ours. Beneath all these divisions and differences, we should understand and recognize ‘common life’ which is same in every land. Hating the people of other lands means hating humanity and mankind. Let us weave ourselves in the common wreath of humanity. Let us not defile and destroy this earth which is ours. Let us understand once for all that all divisions of men are only superficial. The same soul runs through all men. The same heart throbs in all—the heart of man.

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