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to the war torn humanity, amassing the weapons of war, the poem "No Men Are Foreign" gives the message of love and universal brotherhood. Discuss it. (please answer..)​

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Answered by avni2014
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The central message of the poem is that war is a mistaken notion because all people on earth are connected through their common humanity. The poet describes a number of similarities that we share with our supposed enemies. The poet notes that underneath every soldier's uniform, the soldier breathes as we do. The soldiers who oppose us all walk on the earth, as we do, and they also share the sun, drink water, and enjoy the harvests of the earth. In addition, we share similar body parts, such as hands that labor and eyes that wake from sleep.

After drawing all these similarities, the poet asks the reader to recall that when we are asked to hate others, it is really ourselves that we hate. If we fight each other, we destroy the earth that we share and destroy innocence everywhere. When we fight others, we forget that our enemies are not foreign but are like ourselves.

Answered by imageminds1019
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