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"WE are told to hate our brothers" how does it affect us?

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Answered by vilnius
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"We are told to hate our brothers"

Explanation:

  • The above line has been taken from the poem "No Men Are Foreign".
  • In the above line, the poet has expressed his thoughts about standing against the people of the world.
  • When it is asked to 'hate' each other, the people are reduced to inculcate selfishness and hatred in themselves.
  • The poet wants the people to understand that they must understand the brotherhood and sense of unity.
  • In case they are asked to fight and take arms against each other, it should be their's responsibility to counter and disapprove of it.
  • The world belongs to everyone and hence, the people should not fight or stand against each other.

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Answered by maansingh6933
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Answer:

the poet says that hatred polluted our own air. when our hate others, we disposses ourselves. we tend to battery and condemn ourselves. if we hate others, we defile our own Earth. Hetred brings only destruction.

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