How are Island describe in the poem
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1. Its says the beauty of Island and how Filipinos
taking of it.
2. Yes I agree, they fight for their island even if it is occupied by foreigners.
3. Country, City and Islands.
4. Yes, because for me Filipinos is not just like ordinary people Filipinos are different in the other country people. Many foreigners have tried to take over/occupy our country but the Filipinos did not give up just for the peace, freedom and tranquility of our country.Proud to be a Filipino.
5. No matter what happens, nothing can stop the happiness and freedom of the Filipinos.
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How are Island described in the poem "No man in the Island?"
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The island describes in the poem in the following ways:
- The poem is written by John Donne. The No man is an island means the entire of itself.
- Every man is a piece of the continent and a part of it.
- It also means that no one is truly self-sufficient and everyone must rely on the company and comfort of others.
- Moreover, an island is a piece of land surrounded on all sides and also by water.
- It is entirely cut off from the mainland, and the poet says that nobody is an island and nobody exists entirely cut off on all sides from the metaphorical of humanity.
- Thus, in other words, nobody is completely isolated and alone.
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