How can some corner in a foreign land be forever england?
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This line is taken from the Poem written by Rupert Brooke. He talks of being in a war or on a battlefield in a foreign land. He writes that if he ever dies in a battle in the foreign land and would be buried in the fields there, then that spot would become ‘English’. This is because it is his English bones that would get buried there.
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- Rupert Brooke wrote the Poem, ‘The Soldier’ where he is expressing himself of being in some corner in a foreign land.
- The corner where he would die and get buried, then that piece of land would become a part of England since it would contain his English blood and bones that would get mixed with the soil of that land.
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