how does the poet suggest that all people on earth are the same?
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"No men are foreign" by James Kirkup. In this poem the poet suggest that all people on earth are the same because he thinks all people are uniform , because all breathe the same air and drinks same water. No one can be grouped in anyway . The sun and land are all for everyone.
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The poet wishes to highlight that no one should be discriminated on the basis of their look, religion, or geographic location.
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This Poem is written by James Kirkup.
- The Poet suggests that all people on earth are the same.
- He talks on the varied costumes that individuals from other countries wear but underneath each dress, the human body is exactly the same, as the poet asserts.
- According to the poet, Nobody is unique and different. There is no such thing as an foreign country. Underneath all the uniforms, a single body breathes.
- Furthermore, the land is uniform everywhere . The body of a citizen of one country is same to the body of a citizen of another country. We share the same type of body and dress in the same way. We all walk on the same land, and we all face the same end.
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