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Essay heading: Blowin In The Wind Analysis
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This line can also be viewed as a biblical allusion as many Bob Dylan songs can. In Genesis 8:8 Noah sent a dove to find calm waters but the dove found none, leaving it unable to rest in sand. The flood, which was caused by sin, was still upon the earth and consequently gave the dove no rest. The following line of the song asks the question “How many times must the cannon balls fly? / Before they’re ever banned... displayed 300 characters
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The following line of the song asks the question “How many times must the cannon balls fly? / Before they’re ever banned.” Dylan asks another question of how many people must die before the world can cease its need to war. The final line of the verse tells the audience the answer is blowin’ in the wind... displayed next 300 characters
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