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Set against the backdrop of early 18th-century England, this satirical poem defends King William III from xenophobic criticism, emphasizing that English identity is shaped by diverse European influences. Defoe critiques cultural xenophobia, arguing that new immigrants are part of England's ongoing evolution. He asserts that the nation has always been a blend of various ethnic groups, making it illogical to reject newcomers. The poem's popularity reflects its timely commentary on national identity and cultural integration.
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The True-Born Englishman, Daniel Defoe
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- 2022
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