“No men are foreign” describes the poet’s desire for universal brotherhood. Explain this statement
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No men are foreign tells us that we should not consider anyone as foreign or strange. The poem is actually a strong plea for universal brotherhood. It explains the fact that every human being is the same on this earth even though they speak different language, wear different clothes or belong to different countries.
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No men are foreign tells us that we should not consider anyone as foreign or strange. The poem is actually a strong plea for universal brotherhood. It explains the fact that every human being is the same on this earth even though they speak different language, wear different clothes or belong to different countries.
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