What does the poet mean by saying no men are strange no countries foreign?
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every one is brother and sister to each other and all countries relate to everyone
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The poet is making an impassioned plea telling readers to give up extreme nationalism and perceived differences between people belonging to different nations. We are brothers because we inhabit the same planet, drink the same water and breathe the same air, but we feel different and behave like enemies at times. The poet wants us to give up our misplaced patriotism and live in universal brotherhood.
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