Remember they have eyes like ours that wake
or sleep ,and strength that can be won
By love, in every land is common life
That all can recognise and understand.
a) What similarity does the poet establish between the eyes of theirs and that of ours
(b) Explain, “And strength that can be won."
(c) Which word is similar to 'comprehend”?
(d) What can he recognised easily as mentioned in the stanza?
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- The also have same eyes features like ours. Their eyes can see and open like our eyes.
- It means that they also have abilities to succeed.
- The similar word to comprehend is understand.
- Everyone can recognize the common life.
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a) They have similar eye characteristics to ours. Their eyes are able to see and open in the same way that ours do.
b) "And strength that can be won" : It implies that they have the potential to triumph as well.
c) 'Understand' is a synonym for the word 'comprehend'.
d) The everyday existence is recognisable to everyone.
Explanation:
- The title 'No Men are Foreign' denotes that none of the characters are from another nation.
- The poet wishes to convey that all persons are the same and equal.
- He wishes to spread the idea of worldwide brotherhood.
- The poet tries to convey to us that everyone in the world is the same in this poetry.
- All humans, all men, eat, live, and die in the same way.
- The gifts of nature, such as sunshine and land, are provided equally to everybody.
- It may also be described as a poem on peace.
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