Our hatred against each other and ignorance because of nationalism leads to the outrage of innocence of air. Read summary of this poem.
Our hatred against each other and ignorance because of nationalism leads to the outrage of innocence of air.
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The poet has seen the dread effects of World War II. This poem somehow reflects this experience. In the poem, the poet tells what the war would lead. According to him, we are all same and hence we should treat everybody equally. Next he says that hate leads to wars which are the cause of destructionRead more
The poet has seen the dread effects of World War II. This poem somehow reflects this experience. In the poem, the poet tells what the war would lead. According to him, we are all same and hence we should treat everybody equally. Next he says that hate leads to wars which are the cause of destruction. Universal brotherhood, according to the poet, is the only solution for a better world.
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