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Compare And Contrast Sonny's Blues And Jhumpa Lahiri

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Authors across time have used various relationship models in their works of writing in order to communicate their beliefs about love. By examining the relationship between two unlike brothers in his short story, “Sonny’s Blues,” James Baldwin communicates his belief that the idea of love can save people. Jhumpa Lahiri, in her short story “Hell-Heaven” also shows that the idea of love can save people, but by the end the characters are only truly happy where there is acceptance. Both Baldwin’s short story “Sonny’s Blues” and Lahiri short story “Hell- Heaven” while culturally different, use the trials and tribulations of their characters to prove that the idea of love is a saving force.
In “Sonny’s Blues,” James Baldwin uses the trials and …show more content…

After the funeral the narrator’s mother tells him about his father’s tragic relationship with his own brother who died when he was young because of an accident with his brother, Sonny’s dad thinks is his fault and that he could have prevented. She tells the narrator “You got to hold on to your brother” … “and don’t let him fall, no matter what it looks like is happening” (495). The narrator promises that he will won’t let anything happen to Sonny. Shortly thereafter his mother dies and Sonny is left alone, fearing the regret that his father felt for letting his brother die the narrator brings Sonny in to live with the him and his family. Sonny is saved by the love of the narrator because by allowing Sonny to stay over he is able to finish school and provided with food and shelter. Although it may seem like the narrator does not benefit from helping Sonny, the narrator is saved from regret by loving and watching over Sonny. After his mother’s funeral, the narrator is thinking about what his mother told him and asks Sonny what he wants to be when he grows up. Sonny tells his brother that he wants to be a musician. When the narrator hears Sonny’ idea he tells Sonny, “it’s time you started thinking about your …show more content…

Aparna, Usha’s mother, is not happy because she does not like her husband, as she is part of an arranged marriage. As they grow together, she becomes more unhappy and discontented because her husband forces her to move to from Calcutta to berlin and finally to America. She fears that their moves will cause her to and abandon her traditions and culture. She meets Pranab, a home sick Bengali boy who is in America studying at MIT and invites him to come to their home for a traditional Bengali dinner. This is similar to “Sonny’s Blues” because both Sonny and Pranab are alone and they are taken in and cared for. While in “Sonny’s Blues” the narrator and Sonny are biologically related, in “Hell-Heaven” Pranab and Aparna are only culturally connected. By allowing Pranab to come over for dinner that night and many nights after Aparna saves Pranab from losing his dream of studying at MIT by easing his home sickness. Pranab saves Aparna by giving her a welcomed distraction from her un happy life because “they had in common all the things that she and [her husband] did not” (840). She loves Pranab so when Pranab comes to their home one day seeking approval to marry an American girl he is dating, Aparna is extremely disappointed in Pranab and quickly become depressed. Her husband approves the marriage leading to a bigger

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