In the poem no men are foreign what does the poet mean by the word uniforms
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The literal meaning of "uniform" denotes that each country involved in war must identify itself as belonging to that country so as not to kill or harm its own people. Yet, in the wearing of their country's uniform, others in another uniform contradict the meaning of the word since they are set apart and identified as different--the enemy. This contradiction of the uniformity of man is what James Kirkup's poem objects so as the poet suggests that all men are uniform themselves in the sense that they are "aware of sun and air and water" and they share humanity
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the poetis probably speaking about the uniforms that the soldiers wear at the war
the word uniform here could also mean ones traditional way of seeing things
the language color creed gender and the dresses of the country
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the word uniform here could also mean ones traditional way of seeing things
the language color creed gender and the dresses of the country
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