Answer: No you can not put a price for happiness. It’s an emotion.
Explanation: happiness comes from joy and pure goodness. Sure money can buy some happiness. But it does not last forever. That is why true happiness does not have a price but is highly valued.
It's analyzing, because it's referencing several different sources showing that Bob Dylan was a peace maker, and how his influence in the story can have a different affect on many people, despite the fact he was a peace keeper. From what this says, even though he was good, he influenced teens like Connie to do some negative things. This is a speculation and an counter claim to those articles that list him as "The King" and a "Peace Keeper".