The poem No Men Are Foreign by James kirkup is a strong plea for a peaceful coexistence and universal brotherhood do you agree with the same given reasons for your answer
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In the poem 'No Men are Foreign', the poet James Kirkup continuously tries put to put forward the idea of universal brotherhood and a peaceful coexistence throughout the poem. The poet says that we may have a difference in our nationality, colour, religion or sex, but we are still the same - for we are human beings. He adds that we all use our eyes and hands in the same way. He concludes by saying that no men are foreign and no countries are strange.
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