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why does the poet say no land is foreign

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Answered by anubha148
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The poem details why it is wrong to hate others based on differences such as race, culture, or geography. The speaker goes through points of how all people are similar and part of the brotherhood of man. By the poem's end, the speaker mentions war and how unnatural it is because it is fighting against ourselves.


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Answered by Anonymous
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Foreign Lands (Poem-By Robert Louis Stevenson). About the ... What kind of place does the child poet imagine in the last stanza ? ... We can say that 'the river is like a looking glass'.

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