What Is The Summary Of The Poem No Men Are Foreign?

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'No men are foreign' tells us that we should not consider anyone as foreign or 'strange.' Humanity is the same all over the world and in harming anyone we are harming ourselves.In destroying another country we are destroying our own Earth.The poem tells us to look upon humanity as unified entity.
The poem is obviously a strong plea for universal brotherhood. It underlines the fact that the people of different countries have same physical, mental & emotional experiences. Their fate is the same. They are in no way different even though they wear different clothes & speak different languages. Nobody should be viewed as stranger & no country foreign. The poet emphasises the futility of hating those who belong to other countries. When we wage war against others, we only defile our own earth. The dust & smoke caused by war weapons pollute the very air we all breathe.
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SUMMARY OF 'NO MEN ARE FOREIGN' :

'No men are foreign' by James Kirkup, tells us that we should not consider anyone as foreign or 'strange.' This poem is based on the idea that we are the children of the same god father.The Earth is the common property of the mankind.We should give up the outlook of narrow nationalism.We should think that we are the citizens of the world and not a particular country.The poem conveys the theme of universal brotherhood.Humanity is the same all over the world and in harming anyone we are harming ourselves.In destroying another country we are destroying our own Earth.The poem tells us to look upon humanity as unified entity.
The poem is obviously a strong plea for universal brotherhood. It underlines the fact that the people of different countries have same physical, mental & emotional experiences. Their fate is the same. They are in no way different even though they wear different clothes & speak different languages. Nobody should be viewed as stranger & no country foreign. The poet emphasises the futility of hating those who belong to other countries. When we wage war against others, we only defile our own earth. The dust & smoke caused by war weapons pollute the very air we all breathe.
The poet calls upon the people to liberate the world from man-made barriers and parachialism (narrow outlook).
There is much in common between different races of the world.

HERE ARE SOME OF THE KEYWORDS:

Hells of fire n dust:expression to describe the nature of war

by war's long winter starv 'd:If there is war,there is starvation and death as people cannot carry out harvesting

outrage.....own: To defile or spoil the Earth which belongs not to one country,but to all humanity.

Lull: A complete hault
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The poem tells us that you should not consider anyone  foreign or strange.Humanity is the  same all over d world n in harming any one we are  harmin ourselves. In destroin another country we are destroying are own earth.The  poem tells us to look upon humanity as an unified entity.d poem is obviously a strong plea for universal brotherhood.it underlines d fact that d people of different countries hve same physical,mental & emotinal experiences.their fate is d same.d are in no way different even though they were different clothes & speak different languages.Nobody should be viewed as stranger &no country foreign. The poet emphasises d futility of hating those who belong to other countries.
 
 
 
 
 
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'No men are foreign' by James Kirkup, tells us that we should not consider anyone as foreign or 'strange.' This poem is based on the idea that we are the children of the same god father.The Earth is the common property of the mankind.We should give up the outlook of narrow nationalism.We should think that we are the citizens of the world and not a particular country.The poem conveys the theme of universal brotherhood.Humanity is the same all over the world and in harming anyone we are harming ourselves.In destroying another country we are destroying our own Earth.The poem tells us to look upon humanity as unified entity.
The poem is obviously a strong plea for universal brotherhood. It underlines the fact that the people of different countries have same physical, mental & emotional experiences. Their fate is the same. They are in no way different even though they wear different clothes & speak different languages. Nobody should be viewed as stranger & no country foreign. The poet emphasises the futility of hating those who belong to other countries. When we wage war against others, we only defile our own earth. The dust & smoke caused by war weapons pollute the very air we all breathe.
The poet calls upon the people to liberate the world from man-made barriers and parachialism (narrow outlook).
There is much in common between different races of the world.
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This very well written poem follows a blank versewith a lot of figures of speeches 2 add to the sentimental and motivating spirit. This poem basically tries to explain us that we are not americans or british or indians or french, we are first and foremost citizens of the globe, the world then of our individual countries. It spreads the message of universal brotherhood and fraternity and tries to spread equality and unity. We all wake up and sleep the same way, we all eat,play, dress the same way. There is nothing in difference between anyone in this world. When we hate others we hate ourselves. The hells of fire or simply the hell caused by wars is simply outraging and we have to do sumthing 2 stop it
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The summary of the poem is as follows but before let me say you the poem at a glace -:
1.no men are strangers or foreigners.
2.people wearing different dresses have the same body.they live and die on land not different from ours
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The summary is that that no men are are foreign .as everybody is same in the eyes of god so it is our work to treat everybody equally . Humanity can run peacefully due to the feel of love.
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This poem mainly tells us that we should not think of other people different from us as foreign or strange. They see, hear, eat, smell, move, etc just like the way we do.

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