what is the central idea of poem no men are foreign
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The theme is the central idea of a poem that could be one or many. In “No Men Are Foreign,” James Kirkup, keeps on insisting on the one theme that is the “equality of mankind”. He is desperate to have the oneness of mankind, despite all the man-made differences of color, race, nationality, and faith.
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