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The poem ‘No men are foreign’ has a greater relevance in todays world. Elucidate.
Poem : NO MEN ARE FOREIGN
Poet : James Falconer Kirkup
Theme : All men are equal
Poem outline : all are equal - life is common - co-operate each other - do not hate each other - war is unnatural - fight against
The poem "No men are foreign’’ has a greater relevance in today’s world. Generally people differ from each other in their attitude and thoughts. But the poem gives stress that all people are equal. Breathing, walking and lying are same for every one of us. Sun, air and water are common to all of us. The poet feels that attitudes may differ but life is common in every land. In this modem world, there are so many conflicts among the people related to religion, politics, economy and so on. But we have to co-operate with each other for our peaceful living. The strength of men can be won by love. Our leaders tell us to hate our brothers. When we hate our brothers, we hate ourselves. The men who fight with each other only pollute our earth. Waging war against others, as they belong to a different country, is like attacking our own selves. The poem concludes that we shouldn’t have war, since it is unnatural to fight against ourselves. The poem is more relevant in today’s world than in past times when conflicts were less personal.