write the central theme of the poem No Men Are Foreign
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The central idea of the poem 'No Men Are Foreign' by James Kirkup is basically how people, no matter their backgrounds, are all the same. They have similar life patterns such as birth - death, joys - sorrows, youngster - old age and so on. It tells us about how God has made us all equally, how the colour of our blood is the same and how we are all brothers and sisters. It also tells us that those who spread hatred and wage war are all criminals.
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Q) CENTRAL THEME OF NO MEN ARE FOREIGN?
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The central message of the poem is that war is a mistaken notion because all people on earth are connected through their common humanity. The poet describes a number of similarities that we share with our supposed enemies. The poet notes that underneath every soldier's uniform, the soldier breathes as we do. The soldiers who oppose us all walk on the earth, as we do, and they also share the sun, drink water, and enjoy the harvests of the earth. In addition, we share similar body parts, such as hands that labor and eyes that wake from sleep.
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Q) CENTRAL THEME OF NO MEN ARE FOREIGN?
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The central message of the poem is that war is a mistaken notion because all people on earth are connected through their common humanity. The poet describes a number of similarities that we share with our supposed enemies. The poet notes that underneath every soldier's uniform, the soldier breathes as we do. The soldiers who oppose us all walk on the earth, as we do, and they also share the sun, drink water, and enjoy the harvests of the earth. In addition, we share similar body parts, such as hands that labor and eyes that wake from sleep.
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SUPPORT
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