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What does the poet mean by ' in every land is common life ' in the poem no men are foreign?

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Answered by gita42
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in this line poet means that every people in the world are same. they also lead a common life just like so we all are same.
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Answered by sadiaanam
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The poet expresses the idea that all people, regardless of their nationality or cultural background, share a similar humanity and experience in the poem "No Men Are Foreign." The idiom "in every land is common life" emphasizes the universality of human life by implying that regardless of where one lives, one encounters the same difficulties and emotions. This adage is meant to convey the notion that despite variations in language, culture, and tradition, all people have the same fundamental needs and desires as well as the joys and sorrows of daily life.

The poem promotes a more caring and accepting society in which people are seen as fellow humans rather than as members of various foreign groups. The poet urges readers to see past the outward distinctions between people and to acknowledge the common humanity that unites all individuals, regardless of their upbringing.

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