“John Brown” is an anti-war poem. The sufferings faced by the soldiers is brought forth through this poem. The poem normalizes the flawed idealization of war to be heroic. Was is not a solution for peace. Read summary of John Brown
“John Brown” is an anti-war poem. The sufferings faced by the soldiers is brought forth through this poem. The poem normalizes the flawed idealization of war to be heroic. Was is not a solution for peace.
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The poem, “John Brown”, written by Bob Dylan doesn’t focus on any particular war. The poem highlights the physical and emotional exhaustion which all war victims undergo as a result of it. War ravages each and everyone, marking an end to civilization. The poem appeals universally as the glorificatioRead more
The poem, “John Brown”, written by Bob Dylan doesn’t focus on any particular war. The poem highlights the physical and emotional exhaustion which all war victims undergo as a result of it. War ravages each and everyone, marking an end to civilization. The poem appeals universally as the glorification of war has been criticized in the poem and has resonated with all the war victims.
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