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Futility of war in the poem john brown?

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Answered by Silentheart0
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Themes in John Brown :

The futility of war is an important element of the poem. The first few verses of the poem reflect the fascination of commoners with war. ... The mother's reaction to her son becoming a soldier depicts how nationalism plays with the sentiment of common people like John Brown and his mother.

Answered by akshayaavunoori7
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Any war in any country is as terrible, callous and futile for the individuals and the society as the war in the poem. The poem opens with the images of the heroic stature of a young, handsome soldier, John Brown, the titular hero of Dylan's poem, going off to fight in a war.

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