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Analysis Of ' Sonny 's Blues '

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Brianna Jones Mrs. Hampton Sonny Blues Essay May 1, 2015 Darkness in Sonny’s Blues The narrator in “Sonny’s Blues” states “For, while the tale of how we suffer, and how we are delighted, and how many triumph is never new, it always must be heard. There isn’t any other tale to tell, it’s the only light we’ve got in all this darkness.” This quote is in consonance with what the story is portraying, which is that people always endure struggle, but can find themselves progressing forward in life doing what they love to do. In James Baldwin’s “Sonny’s Blues”, the narrator and Sonny are bothers who go down different paths, in which Sonny turns to drugs and the narrator goes to college to become a teacher. Sonny goes to prison for selling and using drugs and the narrator is in disbelief, but he remembers what his mother told him, which is to always watch over and protect his little brother. As darkness pervades, the narrator finds it difficult to be his brother’s keeper, understand the issue with drugs and alcohol, and to understand why so many blacks were physically and mentally imprisoned. The narrator finds it strenuous to look after his brother because Sonny has hit rock bottom and the narrator does not know how he could possibly help. The narrator is debating with himself whether or not he even wants to write to Sonny while he is in prison. The narrator is feeling very consternated about Sonny going to prison because he has always seen Sonny as this bright and

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