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    What made rock‚ including Dylan different from rock and roll? Are there advantages or disadvantages to the shift? Usually most people comprehend rock and rock and roll to be the same thing; artist such as Chuck Berry‚ Elvis and Little Richard manufactured rock and roll and at the time the style of music was differing from modern music. In a historical aspect‚ Rock and roll emerged first followed by Rock evolving from rock and roll; to a certain degree the two genres of music are very closely related

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    Robert Allen Zimmerman‚ who is later known as Bob Dylan‚ was born in May 24‚ 1941 in Duluth‚ Minnesota to Abram and Beatty Zimmerman. Fun fact is that he shares his birthday with the american rapper G-Eazy‚ who was born May 24‚ 1989. Bob Dylan’s hometown is Hibbing‚ Minnesota and he was born into Judaism but then later converted to Christianity. He plays a wide variety of music such as folk‚ blues‚ rock‚ and country. He also uses different instruments such as the guitar‚ keyboards‚ harmonica‚ and

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    Critical Evaluation “Masters of War” By Bob Dylan & “Born in the U.S.A” By Bruce Springsteen Introduction During the early 1960’s‚ America was going through difficult and frightening times. Our Nation was then deeply involved with the Cold War and the Cuban Missile Crisis brought the United States and the USSR to the verge of nuclear disaster. Even former President at the time‚ Eisenhower‚ warned of the dangers our country could embark. There were many student movements and protests that

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    ordinary people for an extraordinary destiny.” This idea of tough times can be found in many texts. In Bob Dylan’s “Hard Rain’s A-Gonna Fall‚” it discusses tribulations that are happening in different areas. Dylan refers to hardship as rain and “the deepest dark forest”. In the book‚ The Outsiders‚ the conflict between the Greasers and Socs create hardships that characters have to face. The theme of Bob Dylan’s “Hard Rain’s A-Gonna Fall” and S.E. Hinton’s The Outsiders is Facing hardship/obstacles can

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    In the poem‚ “It’s All Over Now‚ Baby Blue”‚ Bob Dylan uses the literary technique of repetition to make the point that nothing will ever be the same again. He repeats‚ “And it’s all over now‚ Baby Blue”‚ at the end of every stanza and uses it to embed in the readers’ minds that changes must occur and there must be a new way to live. For example‚ Dylan states‚ “Look out the saints are comin’ through And it’s all over now‚ Baby Blue” (lines 5-6). This marks the beginning of change and the establishment

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    care less about it. Before college‚ I served in the Marine Corps for five years and completed two deployments‚ so I have seen the impact that war has and the importance of having the country behind you. It is too bad this generation does not have a Bob Dylan to wake them up and realize the importance of holding politicians accountable and supporting the troops from

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    Amanda DeFrehn Professor T.J. Boynton English 201 1 April 2014 In the book‚ The Old Weird America‚ the author‚ Greil Marcus‚ interprets Bob Dylan’s album‚ The Basement Tapes‚ and its “weird” views on the old America. Marcus compares Dylan’s music to several well-known people’s music and speeches in such a way to support his argument about how past historical events affected the public eye. He believes that the mood‚ instrumentation‚ and not as noticeably‚ the lyrics all lead up to the fear‚

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    Kennedy’s assassination‚ also Martin Luther King Jr assassination. Led Zeppelin is still the most beloved band in the rock and roll industry. Bob Dylan wrote many protests‚ civil rights‚ and war songs before he dropped out of rock and roll. When the war was in effect there were protest around the nation. The assassination of the President John F. Kennedy was a political drop and was very depressing

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    to say‚ but within the words and punctuation‚ over time and with analysis‚ interpretation is possible. Poetry is a group of so many words that a poet carefully chooses to show certain meaning. The song " Every Grain of Sand" that is written by Bob Dylan deserves to be called poetry because of his careful use of tone‚ symbolism‚ allusion‚ simile and enjambments. Tone is an important part of poetry. It sets the mood of the piece and gives the audience a sense of what is going on and how the narrator

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    there is no direct description of Arnold Friend that states what he is‚ nor is it revealed what happens to Connie in the end. The article ‘Connie’s Tambourine Man: A New Reading of Arnold Friend’ by Mike Tierce and John Crafton describes Arnold as a Bob Dylan reincarnation‚ messiah type figure who has come to save Connie from her family and childhood. However‚ Mike Tierce and John Crafton’s misinterpretation of Arnold Friend being a savior is wrong because they misconstrue Arnold’s intentions towards

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