What is Bob Dylan's central idea in his work?
There isn’t a single, neat idea, like a thesis statement. It’s more of a constant turning, a looking at the world from different angles. If there’s a thread, it’s the persistent questioning of authority, the exploration of the outsider’s perspective, and the acknowledgment of the fluid, often contradictory nature of truth. It’s about the journey, the search, and the understanding that things are rarely what they seem on the surface.