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explain "Remember no men are foreign and no men are strange."​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Ello..

" Remember, no men are foreign, and no countries strange."

This line illustrates us that all the human beings are equal as we all are the creations of god. God has made us equal and we all have a same color of blood group.Thus people all over the world are brothers and sisters.

No Men are Foreign” is the oneness of mankind underneath the superficial differences of colour, race, nationality and faith.Those who spread hatred and wage wars are criminals and deserve to be condemned. The poem deals with the theme of universal brotherhood. Human beings all over the world have identical behaviour and the differences based on the manmade concepts of caste, creed, barriers etc. are unnatural. Every human being responds positively to love. Hence no human being is a foreigner or an outsider.

Answered by SelieVisa
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In his poem No Men Are Foreign, the poet James Kirkup says that though people of various countries wear different dresses, beneath them, the human body is the same. The poet says that there are no peculiarities between people. A single body breathes beneath all the outward different dresses. Further, no country is foreign because the land is the same everywhere.

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