Understanding the Poem
1. What does the poet mean by uniforms in the poem?
2. What according to the poet makes all the people alike on the
3. What outrages the innocence and beauty of this earth?
4. What message do you get from the poem?
ThEse questions are asked from the poem NO MEN ARE FOREIGN. by James kirkup
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Learning about the literary devices
1. Do you find any rhyme scheme in the poem?
2 What is the style used by the poet in the poem?
Answers
Answer:
Ans 1
In this poem, the poet uses “uniforms” to mean both the uniforms worn by soldiers and the varied traditional dresses belonging to different cultures and civilisations of the world, or the different clothes that symbolise who the wearers are
Ans2
The poet suggests that all people on earth are the same as they breathe, buried, wake, sleep, hate, love and labour. The importance of the sun and air and water is equal for everyone.
Ans 3
War, which is futile spoiling the very earth with hells of fire and dust outrages the innocence.
Ans4
No Men Are Foreign' is a beautiful poem giving a message of unity and hannons among all people and nations of the world.
Ans 5
Rhyme scheme: The poet does not follow any identifiable rhyme scheme in this poem .
Explanation:
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