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how does the poet compares life with others in stanza 3 of the poem no men are foreign​

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Answered by queenlvu7276
33

Answer:

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Stanza 3

Remember they have eyes like ours that wake

Or sleep, and strength that can be won

By love. In every land is common life

That all can recognise and understand.

The poet asks the reader to remember something. He says that we should keep in mind that the people of another country, whom we think to be our enemies, have been bestowed by God with similar appearance like us. God has given them eyes like ours which open when awake and close when we are asleep. Similarly, he has given them strength which we can win through love. Then he says that in every country, in every land there is one common thing, that is life. Life means all the things that are living. And if we can recognize them and if we can understand their feelings and realize that they are like us, then there will be no fights or wars between us.

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Answered by SahimSha1
11

The poet does not believe in narrow patriotism. He says human beings are equal. All the men have eyes like ours. These wake up and sleep equally. Love can win all. There is no difference among the nations.

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