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the last line of the stanza 'no men are foreign, and no countries strange.​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Similarly, the last line of the last stanza (“Remember, no men are foreign, and no countries strange”) though reversed, is the same as the first line of the first stanza (“Remember, no men are strange, no countries foreign”). This repetition emphasizes the core message of the oneness of mankind.

Answered by SelieVisa
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No men are foreigner

The poem No Men Are Foreign by James Falconer Kirkup illustrates why no person is a stranger and no country is foreign.

The poet repeat his words in the last stanza because is is important for us to remember our common bond of humanity and live together in harmony.

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