No Men Are Foreign
Across
- 3. Battles that arise due to hatred and divide humanity.
- 5. Worn by soldiers; symbolizes universality in the poem.
- 6. A symbol of the earth we all share.
- 7. A bond or connection shared by all humans.
- 10. What the poet claims unites all humans.
- 12. A universal act that connects all living beings.
- 13. A sense of unity and shared humanity emphasized in the poem.
- 15. Negative feeling that the poet warns against.
Down
- 1. Something that hides the truth or reality, mentioned in the poem.
- 2. Opposite of “native” or “familiar.”
- 4. Refers to individuals united by shared traits.
- 8. What the poet encourages instead of war.
- 9. A destructive act that divides humanity, criticized in the poem.
- 11. A feeling of fear caused by conflict or violence.
- 14. Shared nature and identity of all people.