what does the poet mean when he says remember no men are strange no countries are foreign
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the poet mean when he says remember No men Are strange note countries are foreign it means that that is every person is same and they have samesun and consume same water and foreign countries of people wear different types of clothes and but there are same.
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The poet means when he says remember no men are strange no countries are foreign.
- The poet is making an emotional plea to the reader, urging them to abandon strong nationalism and perceived disparities between people from other countries.
- We are brothers since we live on the same planet, drink the same water, and breathe the same air, but we have different personalities and sometimes act like enemies.
- The poet wishes for us to abandon our erroneous patriotism and live in a world of international brotherhood.
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