The Times They are a Changin
The Times They Are A-Changin'-Bob Dylan "Come gather 'round people, wherever you roam, and admit that the waters, around you have grown." As the title indicates, this song is about change and how it is so prevalent in our lives. There are numerous lines throughout the song that reiterate this opening line. Not only is this song talking about change, but it also talks about how we accept change and how we deal with it. Dylan is emphasizing that you have to adjust to change and try to understand the times that are constantly changing. Dylan hits on a lot of different levels as he is getting his point across. At first he starts off broad by talking to all people in general, as is indicated in the opening line of the song. The next stanza starts off "come writers and critics, who prophesize with your pen."
" He is suggesting that the kids are growing up in different times and have different views on ordinary issues. He is telling them not to jump to conclusions since nobody knows what is going to happen in the future. Examples of this are as follows, "if your time to you, is worth savin', then you better start swimmin', or you'll sink like a stone. " I think that Dylan is right in the point he is getting across in this song. In this stanza he is addressing "writers and critics, who prophesize with [their] pen. Dylan ends the song on broad note by restating what he has said throughout the song. Throughout the whole song, Dylan makes it clear that you must accept change or you will be behind the times. " By using the word "prophesize" he is giving the impression that they have a huge influence on the public and that what they write is very important. When he says, "come senators and congressmen, please heed the call, don't stand in the doorway, don't block up the hall," Dylan is telling the senators and congressman to listen to the people and not to interfere with the changing thoughts and rights of every American. In the following stanza, Dylan addresses "mothers and fathers, throughout the land. By saying, "The line it is drawn, the curse it is cast" he is making his point clear and saying that change is inevitable and that you must deal with it or you will be left in the dust. He is saying that the parents are from the old school of thought while the kids are going through the present and coming to their own conclusions. He says, "your old road is, rapidly agin', please get out of the new one, if you can't lend your hand.
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