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give a critical appreciate to the John Brown by Bob Dylan​

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Brown” by Bob Dylan

September 20, 2018 by Website Contributors

“John Brown” is an anti-war song written by Dylan in 1962. This song was never included in Dylan’s official studio albums. It is basically a recorded song in the form of a ballad. This song consists of twelve verses written in a simple and easily comprehensible language. John Brown is the titular hero of Dylan’s song. This song brings into limelight Dylan’s deep-rooted pacifism. Literature has often glorified and romanticized war as a heroic deed. Writers have idealized war heroes, celebrated their triumphs and disregarded the defeated enemies. However, after the world war, war poets in literature have significantly changed the perceptions about war by displaying the horrifying aspects of war. Dylan, in this poem, tries to highlight the fatality of war.

John Brown by Bob Dylan Analysis

He points out the tragic aspect of wars. “ John Brown,” tells the story of a young soldier who was proudly sent off to war by his mother expecting to find glory and recognition and win medals but returned many months later in a distorted shape, “all shot up”. He returned with a disfigured face that even his mother couldn’t recognize. Thematically, this song resembles the old Irish folk song “ Mrs. Mcgrath. The false notion of glorification of war is eliminated by this realistic representation of the people who take part in a war. The young soldier tells his mother of all

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