"in their lines we read" meaning from the poem NO MEN ARE FOREIGN
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The title- 'No men are Foreign' means that the no men belong to another country.
The poet wants to say that all men are same, all men are equal. He wants to promote the concept of universal brotherhood.
In this poem, the poet wants to tell us that everyone in this world is same
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The poet is expressing that even the hands of foreigners are the same as ours, they work very hard just like we do. This is one of the examples to covey to the reader that there is no difference in us and the people belonging to another nation.
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