What is the song “The times they are a changin’ “ by Bob Dylan about?
Bob Dylan is an American singer born on May 24th in 1941, He is currently 81 years old as of today. The song “The times they are a changin’ “ is Bob Dylan singing about how people always stick to the past and should accept change and stay in the present. The song “The times they are a changin’ “ was released on January 13, 1964. Bob Dylan wrote “The times they are a changin’ “ because he wanted to both shine light on some situations, and also to send people a message saying “Accept that change happens”. There are many different ways to interpret the song, but usually it's interpreted this way. Therefore, the theme of “The times they are a changin” is that people should learn to accept change because if they don't learn to they will start to be bothered by every little difference, and also will most likely have complications with other people that have let go of the past.
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We know this because in the first verse of “The times they are a changin”, by Bob Dylan he sings “And accept it that soon You'll be drenched to the bone”, In other Words, he’s saying that accept that soon it’ll happen whether you want it to or not. This evidence is important because it shows that it's something unpreventable that just happens. Since this evidence shows that change will occur anyway the effect is that you need to learn to accept