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where does the poet stand know ?? (no men are foreign)​

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Answered by nutanjha95
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No Men Are Foreign' is a beautiful poem giving a message of unity and hannons among all people and nations of the world. The poet says that (in this world) no men are strange and no countries are foreign. We are all human beings. We have a common soul.
Answered by laxmi1783
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How does the poet describe that no men are foreign?

In stanza three, the poet's message shifts to remind us not to hate our brothers. As well, if we do go to war with each other, he warns us, "It is the human earth that we defile." The poet ends with the repetition of his message that "no men are foreign and no countries strange."

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