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This short song may not be the nicest to the ears ,but brings up an important message that involves almost everyone. From mothers to world leaders, we can all learn from this genius song from a folk singer/songwriter. Bob Dylan touches upon several topics and events going on that time period ,but the main theme of the song is that the world is changing and that it is inevitable. This song pretty much sums up what Bob Dylan is all about. Showing his opinion on serious matters like war and politics, and other less important topics like today’s culture. Well according to us, past cultures. Bob Dylan is a straightforward type of man, he will be honest when no one wants to. Who is Bob Dylan? I was recently familiarized with Mr. Dylan. Most of …show more content…

The song that was given to me to interpret was “The Times They Are A-Changin”. As mentioned in my introductions, this song applies to everyone. From parents to government officials, you name it. The first thing he brings up in this short song, is that our world is constantly changing and we can’t do anything to stop it. It’s inexorable, useless to try to stop. As mentioned in the piece, “If your time to you is worth savin’ Then you better start swimmin’ or you’ll sink like a stone”, you could see by one of the first lines of the song that Dylan telling us that “time” is changing and we have to change with it. When he says time, in reality, he is talking about our culture, politics, the way we see things, and how we perceived those things. When he says , “Or you’ll sink like a stone…” he trying to tell us if you don’t change ,or at least support it, you’ll be left behind. What I’m trying to say is that, if you don’t change with society, in the end, you with a couple others will be against the whole world. Dylan is very specific with most of his songs ,but with this one, I think he is very vague with his examples. Even with these ambiguous examples ,they do send the message Dylan is trying to portray to …show more content…

First, just look at the title it is quite obvious, “The Times They Are A-Changin”. Secondly, if you listen carefully to this very relaxed short song, there are several vague but informative supporting statements that helps one to agree with Dylan. In the beginning half of the song, he talks about senators, congressmen, and a war. As mentioned in the piece, “Come senators, congressmen. Please heed the call. Don’t. stand in the doorway. Don’t block up the hall. For he that gets hurt. Will be he who has stalled. There’s a battle outside and it is ragin’. It’ll soon shake your windows and rattle your walls.”At first I thought about the death of JFK, his death, and Vice President Lyndon B. Johnson sworn in as President of the United States. I went and researched about Mr. Johnson ,and what I found made shocked me. Johnson's administration passed an unprecedented amount of legislation, with much of it designed to protect the nation's land, air, water, wilderness, and quality of life. Even though he meant to help he angered many people. The reaction to his Great Society and to broader trends helped spawn a dramatic political polarization in the United States that some historians have labeled a conservative counterrevolution. The thing that made it worse was that he had to blame to the 58,000 american lives in the Vietnam war. On August 7, 1964, Congress passed the Gulf of Tonkin Resolution, authorizing President Johnson to take any

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