Well, 'Hurricane' isn't a straightforward true story. It takes inspiration from real-life situations but incorporates artistic liberties and Dylan's own interpretation to convey a message.
I'm not entirely sure as it could be very interpretive. It might be a graphic novel that uses Bob Dylan as a kind of god - like figure, perhaps exploring his influence on music, culture, and society through a unique visual and narrative style.
The music of Bob Dylan is so rich in themes and emotions. Fanfic based on him allows fans to explore different scenarios. For example, they can create stories about the inspiration behind his songs.
Well, perhaps Naruto is on a solo mission in a foreign land and stumbles upon a concert of a singer who is inspired by Bob Dylan. Naruto is intrigued by the music and starts to learn more about Dylan. He then starts writing his own ninja - themed songs in the style of Dylan, with lyrics about his friends, his training, and his dreams for peace in the ninja world. His friends back in Konoha are initially skeptical but then come to appreciate his new creative outlet.
Yes, it is. The song is about Rubin Carter. He was a boxer who had his life turned upside down by a false murder conviction. Dylan was moved by Carter's situation and used his music to tell the world about it. The song details the events and the unfairness that surrounded Carter's trial, making it clear that it was based on a real - life tragedy.
The plot could be that Naruto discovers Bob Dylan's music somehow, maybe through a time - travel jutsu or a mysterious ninja scroll. And then he starts to incorporate Dylan's ideas into his ninja way. He might start to use his ninja skills to fight against the 'oppression' in the ninja world, which could be seen as similar to how Dylan fought against social injustices.
Since it's about Bob Dylan as a god - like figure, Bob Dylan himself is likely the main character. There might also be characters representing his fans, his fellow musicians, or people he has influenced throughout his career.
There's a fanfic called 'Dylan's Echo'. It focuses on how a young musician is inspired by Bob Dylan. It shows how Dylan's lyrics and style have influenced generations, and in this story, it specifically follows a character who tries to find his own voice through Dylan's influence.
Bob Dylan has his own unique place in music history, but he's not directly related to 'We Are the World'. 'We Are the World' was a huge project mainly led by other artists like Michael Jackson and Lionel Richie. It was a song created for a great cause, to raise funds for African famine relief. So in the context of this story, Bob Dylan has no part in the making or story of 'We Are the World'.