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Monday, October 17, 2016

Bob Dylan-Blowin' in the wind-lyrics

                     

Just in two/ three lines, can you tell me what Bob Dylan means when he says that the answer is blowing  in the wind?


79 comments:

  1. I think that Bob Dylan says is that the answers are, but you can not see , like the wind.

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  2. I think that the meaning of this song is telling people to adapt any tyoe of situations. When something that is good or bad happened , get use to it like the wind. No one can change the direction which the wind flows.
    Adrià Carrillo
    Saturday 22nd, November 2016

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  3. I think that he means that all people feels the answer, we know the solucions these problems but nobody wants to say. sara lopez

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  4. Carla Maher 2n Bat Social.
    In my opinion the singer Is trying to tell us that the answers sometimes are so obvious that we can't even see them and other times we try so hard to find them and we should know that there is no answer for everything.

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  5. I think there's two possible interpretations. One related to an answer intangible like the wind. The other interpretation may be that the answer is so obvious that you can find it anywhere.

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  6. Ricard Domínguez González.
    That there are answers for all the questions but you have to search this answer. If you don't know the answer of some questions don`t mean that these questions haven`t answer, you only have to search it.

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  7. I think that when Bob Dylan said that the answer was blowing in the wind, he may want to say that we don't know the answer yet because the answer is almost diferent for everybody.

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  8. Sandra Ruiz
    In my opinion, when the singer says that the answer is blowing in the wind, he wants to express that there are not answers for all the questions we make.

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  9. This song is a protest song, covers topics such as peace, war and freedom. I think Bob Dylan with this sentence is very ambiguous, for me he wants to say that the answer is so obvious that it is right in your face.

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  11. Alex Martinez
    I think that Bob Dylan say the answer is on the air, because each person must going on as his thinking says or feels better. In my opinion there`s differents interpretations.

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  12. "The answer is blowin' in the wind" - In context, it means that the the answer is so obvious it is right in your face, or the answer is elusive, like the wind.

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  13. Alex Salvador 1r Bat. Social
    In my opinion, Bob Dylan is trying to tell us that sometimes the answers to some questions about life, freedom or peace are clear and close to us while other times these answers are difficult to find because they're "blowin' in the wind".

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  14. In my opinion I think that Bob Dylan wants to transmit that there is nothing more important than people and we have to avoid all the wars and poverty that there are in the world.

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  15. Júlia Villar
    Bob Dylan says in the song that the answer is blowing in the wind, but actually, I think he wants to say that the answer is in the air ( but you can't see it).

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  16. Eric Serrano-1r Batx tecno.
    I think that "blowin' in the wind" is Bob Dylan's way to tell us that we have to keep living our life and facing it no matter the problems we have to deal with.

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  17. Bob Dylan say the answer is on the air, because he want to say:
    the answer is as invisible as the wind.

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  18. i think he says that the answer is blowing in the winf because nobody can answer this questions. you have to discover them during your life

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  19. I think he wants to say that there isn't any correct answer, so you have to find the best solution for you.
    Gemma Santiveri

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  20. I believe this phrase means: the answer is rolling in the wind, so I can catch it easily stretching out my hands.
    Pablo Robert

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  21. Lucia Herrero
    In my opinion, when Bob Dylan says that the answer is blowing in the wind, means that sometimes the answers are so obvious that you can't see it.

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  22. I am sure that everyone who listen this song will have a diferent perception of the meaning of it. But in my own opinion, the autor was trying to say that the most part of the answers we look for are more obvious than what we think.

    Miguel Paracuellos

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  23. I think that Bob Dylan says that the answer is in front of your face and you can feel it but you can't see it like the wind.

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  24. I think when Bob Dylan says "the answer is blowing in the wind" he wants to say that the answer exists but we have to find her.

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  25. I think Bob Dylan mean is that the answer is in the air and not all people interpreted the same. There are answers that are interpreted without having to explain them, as they are already obvious, and others not being obvious that they need to think more.

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  26. As far as I'm concerned, Bob Dylan is trying to criticise the indiference of people against the socials injustices. On the one hand, it seems that he wants to express that there's no solution for this problem. On the other hand, it seems that it depens on each person attitude.

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  27. Marc Farreras
    In my opinions he is trying to tell us that the answer is in front of us.It's so obvius that we aren't able to see.

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  28. I think that Bob Dylan says that the answers is bowing in the wind because each person must have a diferent answer and diferent opinions and he left his answer in the air and also because problems have a lot of sloutions and the solutions are on the wind

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  29. Ana Pérez
    I think that Bob Dylan says that there are a lot of questions without answers and we have to be adaptable to that.

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  30. Bob Dylan can't stand why we can't find the answer to solve the problems .Because it's obvious how we can solve it, so the answer is just being blowing in the wind.

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  31. I think that when Bob Dylan says that the answer is blowing in the wind, he means that there are things that are very clear, but if we don't pay attention to them, they go unnoticed as when the wind blows.
    Pablo López 4th ESO

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  32. In my opinion, when Bob Dylan says that the answer is blowing in the wind,is because we don't know the answer yet. He could also say that the answer is blowing in the wind because it can be diferent for anyone.

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  33. Alvaro Obiols
    I think that Bob Dylan say no have answers for all the questions and the questions unanswered are blowing in the wind

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  34. From my point of view, the author wants to tell us with the phrase "the answer is blowing in the wind" is, what we do even if it is good or not, we do not know why we do it. Therefore we usually fall at the same stone and we do not learn.
    Núria Serra

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  35. Ariana Lorenzo

    I think that Bob Dylan says the answer is bowlin' in the wind because there are questions that still have no answer.

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  36. I think that what Bob Dylan means with "the answer is blowing in the wind" is that the answer is difficult to grasp(know)just like the wind.

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  37. Bob Dylan's song talks mostly about tragedies and injustices. He asks when is all of this going to end but then he says that there's no answer for that question and because of that he sings that the answer is just blowing in the wind.

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  38. I think Bob Dylan mean that the answers can neither see nor touch, they are not something the same for everyone. Each may have a different perception of things and therefore not always the answers are the same.

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  39. Iván Matabosch
    I think the message he wants to tell us is that we shouldn't do things as they must be. We have to play along, like the wind.

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  40. For me, the meaning of the answer is blowing in the wind is that sometimes we know the answer and it's in front of us but we don't realise, it's a metaphor.
    Marta Sieiro

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  41. In my opinion, Bob Dylan wants to say that there are some questions we have to stop and think the answer staying relaxed as when we listen to the wind, cause we can only do it if we are in complet silence, but sometimes there is too much noise so we can't listen the answer.
    Laia Rascón

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  42. SANDRA ZAFRA
    I think that when Bob Dylan say that the answer is blowing in the wind, he wants to express that not all the questions have an answer.

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  43. In my opinion, this quote means that life is always looking for answers that are really difficult to find, but all you need to do is keep fighting to find the answers.

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  44. Carla V. 1r bat científic:

    I think that in this song Bob Dylan asks several rhetorical questions. To some of the questions the answer is rather clear while the answer to some other questions is not so clear.

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  45. I think that what Bob really means when he says that the answer is blowing in the wind is that you can find the answers to your problems anywhere.

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  46. Natalia de la Vega
    I think Bob Dylan means is that the answers are there but often we have to put our part to see and interpret these answers.

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  47. I think that when Bob Dylan says that is because the answer is there for everybody, and everyone has their own answer, you just need to stop a moment and listen it.

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  48. What Bob Dylan says, in my opinion, is that the answer is so obvious that you don't see it, as the wind it is, but you can't see it. Sergi Martínez

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  49. From my point of view, the singer with that song means that there are many possible answers and everyone can interpret as they want, there isn't any restriction of thoughts.

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  50. I think that it means that the answer is hidden in a place we can se. Like when we search for something that we think is hidden, but it's in front of our eyes.

    Either that, or that you can't actually answer this question, because it doesn't matter how many times you do it, that answer will vanish in the air, like none ever answered.

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  51. I Think that Bob Dylan say that there are a lot of questions that will never think because there are a questions without answers

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  52. Miguel Robert
    It means that the answer is found in the wind, easily. Like saying that he does not understand why we don't catch the answer.

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  53. I think this sentence have two opposite meanings, the first of them, the answer of all the questions is so easy to understand like blowing in the wind or the second one, the answer is unreachable like touching the wind.

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  54. I think that in this song, Bob Dylan, say that "the answer is on the air" because there aren't exist answers for all the questions, and the answers are diferent for each person.

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  55. I think that Bob Dylan says that you can't know all the answers. The answer is there but you can't know exactly what it is and it can change, like the wind.

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  56. Marc Llacuna
    The answer that bob says that is blowing un the wind means taht de should stop and accept that whatever has to happen, that is the target

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  57. Paula Beà
    In my opinion, in this mephorical song and specifically with this sentence, Bob Dylan is trying to show us that the answers that we search are just there so you can find them anywhere.

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  58. I think that when somebody asks you something , there are milions of answers that yoy can say. So all this answeres are in the wimd. You can choose whatever you want.

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  59. I think Bob Dylan wants express that the answer is different for everybody, not all the person have the same answer,each person have a different asnwer

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  60. I think that, what Bob Dylan is trying to tell us is that, the answer is not touchable. Bob Dylan is trying to tell us that we have to search the answer.

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  61. Elena Santos Sanz
    I think that what Bob Dylan means is that there's no answer to these questions. We don't know why there are wars, racism or slavery or why humans can be so cruel. It's just the way it is, like the wind.

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  62. Marina Debuen
    I think that is refers to the response is so obvious that is in front of her face, or the answer is as intangible as the wind.

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  63. Blanca García
    In my opinion what Bob Dylan wants to say is that we can't always know the answers to all the questions because some of them just don't have a clear answer. However, sometimes we just have to pay attention to realize that the answer is in front of us.

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  64. Àlex Rourera
    I think that what Dylan is trying to say here is that a lot of the answers to our problems are right there in front of us and they may be much simpler than we think, but we don't see them or we make like they aren't there cause it's easier to do nothing.

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  65. I think he says that because the answers are all around us.

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  66. I think Bob Dylan wants to say that there are a lot of questions and we don't know the answer for all of them or is too obvious and alike we don't see it.

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  67. Èlia Carpena
    Bob Dylan tries to said that we don't know anything about the world. The life have a course that we can't stop.

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  68. In my opinion, I think that Bob Dylan wants to say that there are a lot of questions that haven't got an answer. Also, this singer wants to say that sometimes the answer is obvious and is hard to find it.

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  69. I think that what Bob Dylan is trying to say is that we don't know all the answers but, although they are difficult to find, we can find them everywher like the wind.
    Marina Abad

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  70. Sara Vilanova
    My opinion of Bob Dylan, is that he wants us to convey that the answers are in the air, not rely on people, what you say because they can still lie to us, we have our thoughts

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  71. Albert Monsó
    I think that with this phrase Bob Dylan wants to tell us that all answers are so simple and everybody can be found everywhere

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  72. Joaquim Molins 1rst Batxillerat
    Bob Dylan tries in these song to do an another significate in the song . Than another people don't notice it . Bob Dylan have more interpretations in these song

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  73. Judit Mainou
    In my opinion I think that Bob Dylan Is trying to tell us that the answers can be so obvious that they can be impossible to find.

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  74. Ainara rico

    Bob makes in this song questions whose anwers he dosen't have.Most of them are philophical questions about the humanity and the future.

    When he says that the anwers are blowing in the wind .He means that only with time we find the anwers to some of them.

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  75. Gema Beltrán Serrano
    In my opinion, the answer it is not exactly as it says in the song, the main sentence means to me that all the anwers are arround us snd we have just to see them or to listen them

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  76. With this song Dylan wants to say that people won't stop doing this kind of routines until they suffer consequences. He says it such as a metaphor. It means that the answer is to let the time go and to flow with the situations.

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  77. Montse Macías
    In my opinion, Bob Dylan says that because there are different types of answers for each person and we can find them throughout our lifes. So, there are different interpretations.

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  78. In this song Bob Dylan lays out some questions that probably hasn't got an exact answer so he says that the answer is in the wind because it is everywhere and see and know everything such a answer.

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  79. Marc Romera
    I think that Bob Dylan wants to say that you don't have to wait for something stupid or logic to happen, you just have to try to prevent it or prepare for it because you know that that will happen if you continue like this.

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