What is the tone of the poem ( no men ate foreign)
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Tone of No Men Are Foreign
James Kirkup in his poem 'No Men Are Foreign' uses a tone that sounds like a warning to those who are fighting with others in the name of the country and other superficial reasons. He also employed a serious tone to exemplify the impact of war on people.
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Tone of No Men Are Foreign
James Kirkup in his poem 'No Men Are Foreign' uses a tone that sounds like a warning to those who are fighting with others in the name of the country and other superficial reasons. He also employed a serious tone to exemplify the impact of war on people.