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summary of 'No men are foreign'​

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Answered by meaditimishra12
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No Men are Foreign' is a thought provoking poem by James Kirkup. It tells us that there is no difference between different people and the countries they live in. ... The earth that one walks upon is the same for all people from different countries. All will one day or the other die and return to earth only.

Quick Answer. The poem details why it is wrong to hate others based on differences such as race, culture , or geography.

Answered by Anonymous
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Summary

The poem ‘No Men Are Foreign’ begins and ends with the same line- ‘Remember no men are strange, no countries foreign’ as the poet wants to emphasize on the fact that all the people living on this Earth are the same and that we have created distinctions by erecting borders and fences, different languages, etc. While we are alive, we walk on the same Earth and upon our death, we will lie in our graves in the same earth. He draws another similarity that we all enjoy good food during peace and starve during war and in winter time. We all have similar hands which we use to do a lot of hard work. All of us have eyes which remain open when we are awake and close when we are asleep. He reminds the reader that whenever we hate someone, we cheat and hate ourselves. Also, when we pick up weapons against someone, we pollute the Earth and make it impure with the huge mounds of dead bodies strewn on it.

 

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