how radically does the idea of war change for john brown when once he has been a part of it
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Answer: Through the poem John Brown, Bob Dylan ridicules the flawed idealization of war instead of glorifying or romanticizing it. It shows the harsh reality of wars. It criticizes how warswere glorified and its horrors were ignored to make it seem a worthwhile endeavor.
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