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theme of no men are are foreign ​

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Answered by RedHood3
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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.

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.

We wear different clothes but underneath we have the same body of flesh, blood, and bones. We live in different countries, speak different languages, believe in different religions, yet we all belong to the same planet.

All people breathe, sleep, wake up, eat, and work. Sooner or later they die and are buried. The sun, air, and water are equally essential for everyone. There is no difference between human beings.

We prosper, our harvest is bountiful and there will be no starvation when there is peace in the land. Wars bring destruction and everyone suffers in the same manner.

People can feel pain, sadness, and happiness. Their fears and anxieties are the same. So, the poet through his poem tells us to live in unity and avoid discrimination.

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