James Kirkup a British Poet, has written the poem No Men are Foreign. Read summary of this poem.
James Kirkup a British Poet, has written the poem No Men are Foreign.
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James Kirkup a British Poet, has written the poem No Men are Foreign. Read summary of this poem.
James Kirkup a British Poet, has written the poem No Men are Foreign.
See lessThe meaning of the poem No Men are Foreign is simply that we all humans living on earth are same and hence should be treated equally. Read summary of this poem.
The meaning of the poem No Men are Foreign is simply that we all humans living on earth are same and hence should be treated equally.
See lessThe rhyme scheme of the poem Rain is ABAB.
The rhyme scheme of the poem Rain is ABAB.
See lessFollowing literary devices have been used in the poem The Rain by WH Davies: Metaphor: It is a figure of speech that is used to make a direct comparison between two things that aren't alike but do have something in common. e.g. "Rain" here symbolises money and worldly things, "Wondrous light refersRead more
Following literary devices have been used in the poem The Rain by WH Davies:
The poem The Rain is written by William Henry Davies who was a Welsh (lived in Wales) poet and writer. He was a tramp (or hobo) for a long time and used to wander from one place to other. Most of his work is a reflection of his life which was full of hardships. Read summary of this poem.
The poem The Rain is written by William Henry Davies who was a Welsh (lived in Wales) poet and writer. He was a tramp (or hobo) for a long time and used to wander from one place to other. Most of his work is a reflection of his life which was full of hardships.
See lessRich leaves symbolise rich people who take away all the money as well as things. On the other hand, poor leaves symbolise poor people who get what the rich people give which is very little. Read summary of this poem.
Rich leaves symbolise rich people who take away all the money as well as things. On the other hand, poor leaves symbolise poor people who get what the rich people give which is very little.
See lessThese metaphors mean that the rich get a golden chance first and whatever remains, trickle down to the poor. sunshine which spreads all over the world without difference and equally. This sunshine is alike for the rich green and poor leaves.
These metaphors mean that the rich get a golden chance first and whatever remains, trickle down to the poor. sunshine which spreads all over the world without difference and equally. This sunshine is alike for the rich green and poor leaves.
See lessThe correct answer is "Eraser". An eraser itself is visible. However, after rubbing on a drawing, it makes the latter invisible.
The correct answer is “Eraser”. An eraser itself is visible. However, after rubbing on a drawing, it makes the latter invisible.
See lessThe correct answer is toothbrush. We brush our teeth in the morning and often in the night. And if we forget to brush, we keep worrying about our impression the whole day.
The correct answer is toothbrush. We brush our teeth in the morning and often in the night. And if we forget to brush, we keep worrying about our impression the whole day.
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The poet says that war brings doom and destruction in the world. No human being ever desires war. Instead everyone starves for peace, love and fraternity/ Read summary of this poem.
The poet says that war brings doom and destruction in the world. No human being ever desires war. Instead everyone starves for peace, love and fraternity/
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