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Summary for pome no men are foreign

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Answered by ayush171831
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As the title of the poem implies, this is a poem about the brotherhood of all men. The author is trying to argue that all people are essentially the same. He uses the word "foreign" to mean "different" and argues that we should not see other people as foreign or different just because they come from some other country.

The author argues that all people share the same sorts of dreams and aspirations and problems. He says that this is why they are all similar to each other. He concludes by arguing that this is why there should be no war. He says that war is unnatural because it is like fighting against ourselves.

Answered by scarletkurenai2
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The poem 'No Men Are Foreign' has a message that everybody on the earth is same. The author appeals for universal friendship and understanding among people through the current poem containing five stanzas. In every stanza, he promotes equality and through the thread of equality, he concludes with an appeal for universal brotherhood In the very first stanza, he asks us to remember that no man and country are strange and foreign. We wear different dresses but fundamentally we all breathe equally. We walk on the same land. Even we shall lie in the same land when we die There is nobody ignorant about the natural elements. We all feed on crops and starve during wars. All palms and lines therein are equal. We all labour equally. We dream and wake up equally. When we are equal in all respects, why should we fight and kill one another? By this sinful act, we harm ourselves. We ruin or despoil our own earth, and pollute our own air.

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