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Summary on "NO Men Are Foreign"

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Answered by Anonymous
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No Men are Foreign Summary – This poem 'No Men are Foreign' is all about human beings. Also, it tells that every human being that lives on this earth are brothers and are same. ... But we (human beings) hate each other and because of this, we live on by hating and fighting with one another.The theme is the central idea of a poem that could be one or many. In “No Men Are Foreign,” James Kirkup, keeps on insisting on the one theme that is the “equality of mankind”. He is desperate to have the oneness of mankind, despite all the man-made differences of color, race, nationality, and faith.

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No Men Are Foreign” is a poem which promotes the concept of universal brotherhood. The poet says that everyone in this world is the same. All men are equal. We may belong to different countries, speak different languages, but above all, we are first human. Our basic needs are the same. We eat, breathe, live and die in the same way. The poem conveys a beautiful message of “togetherness and peace”. It warns us not to fight or hate each other.

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