How does the poet James kirkup describe that "Their hands are ours and in their lives we read" of No men are foreign plz help me i am in trouble
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This poem by James kirk up begins and end with the same line,with the repetition serving to emphasise the fact that is the core message of the poem.
Remember, no men are strange no countries foreign.
The subject of this poem is the units of the human race despite difference in race , ,geography or language. All people are "brothers" that we all walk on the same land and will be buried under it .
This poem could be understood as a protest against such issues as racial hatred and warfare , which threaten the peace and safety of human beings in similar ways.
Remember, no men are strange no countries foreign.
The subject of this poem is the units of the human race despite difference in race , ,geography or language. All people are "brothers" that we all walk on the same land and will be buried under it .
This poem could be understood as a protest against such issues as racial hatred and warfare , which threaten the peace and safety of human beings in similar ways.
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