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Why does the poet in the poem 'No men are foreign' suggests that all of us go back to the same earth (buried after death).?​

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Answered by niharika0710
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James Kirkup gives a definite message of hope to mankind. Inspite of apparent divisions and differences, all are united together by the common bond of humanity and mankind. Vested interests gain by dividing lands and people. They conspire to create hatred and divisions among people. We should frustrate their evil designs. We should understand and try to recognise that the same soul runs through all the people. Let us work for the unity and prosperity of all lands and all people.

Let us not pollute and defile the earth which is ours. Hatred and narrow ideas pollute the minds of the people. Conflicts and wars bring destruction and violence. We should remember that raising our arms against anyone means fighting against ourselves. The poet reminds us to remember, recognise and strengthen the common bond that unites mankind and humanity.

Answered by kritee1239
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its so that every person that dies is either buried or burnt thus goes back to same soil. we all walk,see, speak And do almost everything in same way so how can any person can be foreigner....thus it suggest the same.

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