"Blowin’ in the Wind" written by Bob Dylan is a protest song which raises rhetorical questions about peace, war and freedom. Bob Dylan believes that the answers are there, however, no one dares to find them. It deals with the ill effects of the Civil Rights Movement during the Vietnam War. Dylan wasRead more
“Blowin’ in the Wind” written by Bob Dylan is a protest song which raises rhetorical questions about peace, war and freedom. Bob Dylan believes that the answers are there, however, no one dares to find them.
It deals with the ill effects of the Civil Rights Movement during the Vietnam War. Dylan was the views that the government focuses on war and ignores the violation of African Americans.
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Lucifer
The phrase "Blowing in the Wind" in this poem means that the answer to the problems mentioned by the poet like problems of wars, ego, discrimination (against the Blacks), sorrows of commoners, death of people because of war, is all around us. There is a solution to each and every of our problems butRead more
The phrase “Blowing in the Wind” in this poem means that the answer to the problems mentioned by the poet like problems of wars, ego, discrimination (against the Blacks), sorrows of commoners, death of people because of war, is all around us.
There is a solution to each and every of our problems but nobody goes out of his comfort zone to grab it. It remains there and anybody who cares for the world can get it.
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