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Blowing in the wind appreciation

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Answered by minimr1977
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Explanation:

Blowin' in the Wind” is a poem written by the famous author Bob Dylan in the year 1962. It is believed to be a protest song which raises a series of rhetorical questions about aspects such as peace, war, and freedom. The author believes that the answers to the questions are existent, but, no one dares to find them

Answered by sushmadhkl
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Answer:

The message of war and its terrible effects on humanity, human values, culture, the human intellect, and the environment are attempted to be universalized in this song.  it attempts to make the audience more aware of the horrors, brutalities, and destruction of war.

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Blowin' in the Wind, a protest song and a call to the people to fight for justice, is performed by Bob Dylan. The world is still troubled by concerns like injustice, violence, and breaches of human rights, which Dylan brings up. The poet wonders how long a person must experience injustice and how long he must live in order to be truly free.

He goes on to wonder how many more battles should be waged before this violent planet can be made peaceful again. The refrain "the answer, my buddy, is blowin' in the breeze" implies that there are answers to these issues all around us, but no one ever picks them up when they fall.

He continues to voice his opposition to those who are indifferent to injustice and inequity in the world. The author of the song makes a plea for the abolition of violence, injustice, and inequity. Even though injustice may be as solid as a mountain, if man is unified, it may be erased. The song of protest cannot be ignored by the oppressed. There will be and must be change. Dylan uses simple, well-known iconography.

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