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Why the poet said that "no men are foreign"

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Answered by nandani86
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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 SelieVisa
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In his poem "No men are foreign" the authorJames Kirkup tells us why all human beings across the world are similar. No men are strange. No men are foreign.

People wear different clothes but underneath they have the same body of flesh, blood, and bones. They live in different countries, speak different languages, and believe in different religions, yet they belong to the same planet.

All people breathe, sleep, wake up, eat, and work. Sooner or later they die and are buried. The sun, air, and water are equally essential for everyone. There is no difference between human beings.

Our harvest is bountiful and there will be no starvation when there is peace in the land. Wars bring destruction and everyone suffers in the same manner. We prosper only when there is peace.

The poet through his poem reminds us that there are no peculiarities between people and they should live together in harmony.

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