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do you think it is an anti nationalism poem ? or is it an anti war poem ? give reasons . it is the poem by no men are foreign by James kirup ​

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Answer:

The literary work 'No Men are Foreign' by James Kirkup doesn't encourage anti-nationalist sentiments. Instead, it associates anti-war literary work.

Explanation:

The most reliable proof of the literary work being anti-war and not anti-nationalist is that the indisputable fact that wherever within the literary work the writer doesn't want to refer any nation. His words apply to everybody no matter of their status. This is often evident from the title of the literary work itself, "No men are foreign". He is neither affirmative among any nation, nor denouncing his own country.

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