How does the poet express futility of wars in the poem no men forgive?
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In the poem ‘No Men are Foreign’, the poet James Kirkup tries to convince his readers that all humans are same irrespective of borders.
All humans enjoy the sun’s heat, drink water, eat food and wake up.
All humans have two hands and two eyes.
When they fight with each other, they actually fight with themselves.
Your enemies are also humans and you have no reason to destroy them.
Yes, the poet is very much successful in convincing his readers that no men are foreign.
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