“I am a citizen, not of Athens or Greece, but of the world.” Explain it with reference to the poem ‘No Men Are Foreign’.
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In this poem and by this statement the poet wants to say that everyone is same in this world everyone have two hands, everyone have two eyes. Everyone is a human being here. Before the citizen of any place or any country we are the citizens of the world. It concentrates on the idea of fraternity(brotherhood). The poet wants to focus on the humanity that's still alive.
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