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What is the poet telling us to ponder upon?​

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Answered by jeet8090youif7
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Answered by kumarmonu89761
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Consider the predicament that would occur if we took up guns against each other, as the poet suggests

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Consider the predicament that would occur if we took up guns against each other, as the poet suggests. In the poem 'No Men are Foreign,' the author brilliantly depicts the essence of human existence. Isn't it true that whether we live in the north, south, east, or west, we are all part of the same world? Do we not all eat the same foods, prepared in the same way? Can we survive without food, water, oxygen, or love anywhere on the planet? This is the most important part of James Kirkup's poetry. The poem's importance in today's world is enormous. Man has forgotten that we are all brothers and sisters, and that we were all created by the same God. What's the point?What good does it do to spread fear and hatred? Stop slaughtering and maiming our own species. Let us comprehend the poet's message and recognise the need of accepting immigrants and countries in our midst.

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