"...Whenever we are told to hate our brothers...“ When do you think this happens? Why? Who ‘tells' us? Should we do as we are told at such times? What does the poet say?
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- Whenever there is war or any kind of differences between two countries, we are told to hate the citizens of the other country.
- Some political leaders tell us to do so for their personal gains.
- No, we should not do as we are told at such times. Instead, we should understand that war is futile and analyses the situation before jumping to any conclusion. We should not forget the humanity.
- The poet says that by hating our brothers (people of another country), we dispossess, betray and condemn ourselves.
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