show how Bob Dylan categorically attracts the false conversation in the poem John Brown
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‘John Brown’ by Bob Dylan is an anti-war poem that ironically refers to a mother and her soldier son. The poem creates a stark contrast between the fascination of war and the futility of it. This imaginary story about John Brown is a portrayal of all the soldiers wounded or suffered in war. The war, however important for the contesting nations, is a bane to those who give everything for their countries’ sake. Bob Dylan, through this poem, shows the harsh reality of war and its aftermath.
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