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what is central idea of the poem no men are foreign​

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Answered by chandelpallavi673
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The central theme of the poem "No Men are Foreign" revolves around the brotherhood of all humankind. The poet points out that all our boundaries and differences are human-made. Throughout the poem, "James Kirkup" tries to show the similarities between all humans.

We should not discriminate against each other on the basis of nationality. We should never pay heed to those who ask us to hate others. Instead we should believe in universal brotherhood and love.

Answered by brahmbhattsheetal069
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The central idea of the poem "No Men are Foreign" is that, we human beings living on earth are no different from each other. We share the same land, eat food, breathe air, take sunlight, drink water, have emotions, hate war love peace and share the same common life.

Hence, we should not discriminate against each other on the basis of nationality. This ultranationalism is the root cause of hate, ignorance which leads to war and destruction. We should never pay heed to those who ask us to hate others. Instead we should believe in universal brotherhood and love.

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