how revelant are the ideas of the poem no men are foriegn in todays life
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THE CENTRAL IDEA OF THE POEM "NO MEN ARE FOREIGN" BY JAMES KIRKUPP IS THAT WE SHOULD NOT HATE OUR BROTHERS INSPITE THEY MAY HAVE DIFFERENT BACKGROUNDS. THIS POEM SPREADS THE IDEA OF INTERNATIONAL BROTHERHOOD AND SISTERHOOD.
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The theme of the poem “No Men are Foreign” is the oneness of mankind underneath the superficial differences of colour, race, nationality and faith. It presupposes that all human beings are brothers and sisters. Those who spread hatred and wage wars are criminals and deserve to be condemned.
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