brief appreciation of blowin in the wind for sslc student
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Blowing in the wind
- In this verse, Dylan creates a metaphor of life by saying that ultimately, all good things must come to an end.
- 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.
- With the use of the rhetorical questions given in each of the three stanzas, it attempts to make the audience more aware of the horrors, brutalities, and destruction of war.
- To be considered and spoken about, but not chosen or resolved. Du Pont made the decision to enter the market as a result of the agreement that was signaling a change in the business environment in Montreal.
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