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Epiphany's Blues Analysis

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Before the performance began, the narrator observed that Sonny “put both hands on his heart and bowed from the waist” (Baldwin 310). Shortly after, they began to play and the narrator came to the epiphany that each musician had their own voice through their instrument. As the musicians talk to each other through their improvisation of playing, Creole pushes Sonny to speak for himself. The narrator watched his brother suffering to play the piano, as if he were scared. What Creole really wanted was for “Sonny to leave the shoreline and strike out for the deep water” (Baldwin 311). In a religious view, one can see how the performance symbolizes a baptism. Sonny confessed his sins to his brother during their conversation after the revival meet …show more content…

Initially, Sonny finds interest in jazz music and playing the piano in means to counterpart his difficult addiction to heroin. In simpler words, the blues were used as Sonny’s substitute for drugs when he was battling withdrawal. Within the narrator, Sonny’s playing of jazz music assisted him through accepting his culture and reentrance back “into the community of his black brothers and sisters” (Albert). The blues have paved the gap in the narrator’s identity by reuniting him with his heritage and finding that piece of him that was once left on the streets of Harlem. To say the least, each character has discovered their true identity with support of jazz music. Above all, the blues restores the connection between the two brothers “who have chosen different ways to cope with the menacing ghetto” that surrounds them (Walker). In the ending scene of the short story, Sonny ends his performance by giving his brother a nod, indicating a repaired relationship and greater communication between the two. Overall, the blues have been a common factor in both of the brothers’ individual fulfillment by helping Sonny maintain sobriety and the narrator to find his way back home. Jazz music was not only a shine of light for Sonny and his brother, in fact, the blues was, and remains to this day, a very important aspect to African American heritage in its entirety, as a symbol of

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