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summary of no men are foreign

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Answered by Anonymous
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No men are foreign is a poem of class 9th from beehive
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This poem by James Kirkup begins and ends with the same line, with the repetition serving to emphasize the fact that this is the core message of the poem:

Remember, no men are strange, no countries foreign.

The subject of this poem is the unity of the human race, despite differences in race, geography or language. All people are "brothers," in that we all walk on the same land and will be buried under it. This comment highlights the poet's point that we are all, ultimately, related, and are all born the same and will die in the same way. Use of language like "uniforms" suggests that even in times of war, the opposing sides would do well to remember that under the uniforms, "a single body breathes."
Answered by himanshukushwahatheg
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the poet reminders that no men are strange and your country are foreign. sources of different countries where different type of uniforms .but their buddies are alike. The Breed in work like they feel heat and cold crossfade hunger .they are happy during peace and miserable during war. The land is same everywhere. this is the Earth on which we all live ,work and die. So all are brothers .if we harm and Condemn them we harm yourself if we got to war against each other people use of a common Mother Earth we shall bring destructions disease and that we shall starve and suffer. so we short love one another ,we all are brothers .no one is a stranger or a foreign.

the poem No Men Are Foreign is written by James kirkup

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