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What is the central idea of the poem No Men Are Foreign class 9

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Answered by Equestriadash
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The central idea of the poem 'No Men Are Foreign' by James Kirkup is basically how people, no matter their backgrounds, are all the same. They have similar life patterns such as birth - death, joys - sorrows, youngster - old age and so on.  It tells us about how God has made us all equally, how the colour of our blood is the same and how we are all brothers and sisters. It also tells us that those who spread hatred and wage war are all criminals.

From the lesson - 'No Men Are Foreign' - James Kirkup

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Answered by GulabLachman
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The central idea of the poem No Men are Foreign are given below:

  • No men are foreign is a poem written by James Falconer
  • In this poem, the poet says that no men belong to another country.
  • Everyman are equal and the same with a difference in clothing only
  • He makes us aware that the earth is the same for everyone and we walk on the same grounds
  • The poet tries to tell us that  there is no division among us
  • The poem depicts the idea of the brotherhood of humankind
  • He also expresses the importance of mother nature
  • He says that boundaries are made by human beings, not by nature
  • The poet tries to remember that everyone should live in harmony and unity
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