. “It is ourselves that we shall dispossess, betray, condemn.” What does the poet convey?
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the poet convey that all humans are a family and we are bonded by the bond of humanity and whenever we fight among ourselves, we seperate ourselfs from that family, we break the trust of others and we punish ourselfs with the guilty of that fight
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When we loathe others, we despise ourselves, according to the poet. In the realm of men, there are no strangers or foreigners.
- We should not be envious of our brothers because they share many characteristics with us.
- Since we are all one, we should not fight each other.
- Every one of us has a unique perspective on others.
- They may come from various countries or religions, live in various ways, and speak in various languages.
- The poet, however, reminds us of our many similarities because we are all human.
- We all take the same amount of breaths, consume the same foods, and move the same way. We've all experienced the sun, the air, and the water.
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