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referring closely John Brown how mother glorified war and heroism

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Answered by writersparadise
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John Brown is a song by Bob Dylan (born 1941), the American singer, song writer and Nobel laureate. It is a song denouncing war and the leaders who lead us to wars.

A mother is awestruck by arms, war and stories of heroism surrounding war. She wants her son to fight in a war and be hailed a hero. One day she sees the son off to war and later goes around telling people how glorifying it is to fight in a war. There is a trace of sarcasm as she asks other mothers, whether they have sent their sons to fight in a war.

Initially she receives letters from her son, but as days go by, these letters stop. Then one day she gets to know that her son will be coming home and goes to the railway station to meet him. The sight of her son shocks her, as he is badly wounded, in metal braces and can hardly talk. He is bitter in the end.

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