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James Baldwin's Blood Is Thicker Than Water

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Blood Is Thicker Than Water
James Baldwin’s “Sonny’s Blues” is a story about an algebra teacher that discovers that his younger brother, Sonny, has been arrested for selling and using heroin. The narrator is Sonny’s brother. Throughout sonny’s time in jail, him and his brother stay in contact by writing letters, although they hadn’t talked in over a year. When sonny gets out of jail his brother picks him up in a taxi and they take the long way back to his brothers home, so they can drive by where they grew up. Eventually the brother arranges for sonny to live with his wife’s family so he could be in a safe environment until he graduated from college. Sonny spent all his time playing the piano. One day his family got a truancy letter and confronted …show more content…

When James was a young boy around the age of ten he spent most of his time caring for his younger siblings. In Baldwins early life he was beaten very badly by a group of police officers. This could be a very strong reason he became an activist. There is a strong correlation between where Baldwin actually grew up and where this story takes place. His stepfather, witch he considered to be his real father died of tuberculosis in the summer of 1943. This happended just before James turned 19 years old. The day of his father’s funeral was also a very eventful day, on this day the harlem riot occurred, Baldwins fathers last child was born, and it was also james’s birthday. This certainly affected the way James thought and would affect the way he wrote in the …show more content…

The time period takes place in the early 1950’s. The setting plays a pretty big role in this story due to the fact that sonny turns to drugs is to try and escape his horrible surroundings. This also shows when they are driving home from jail and the only thing separating sonny from his addiction on the street is a the window of the taxi.” In this scene, the window stands between Sonny and the "outside," functioning as a mediating device that opens up a reflective space and critical distance that enables him to make such judgments of the community.”(Claborn). Many things impact the surrounding, including poverty, prostitution, and people accepting the fact that they cant possibly get out of the environment they are in. As Sonny and his brother head back from the jail in the taxi they decide to go their old neighborhood where they grew up. “ We hit 110th street and started rolling up Lenox Avenue. And I’d known this avenue all my life, but it seemed to me again, as it had seamed on the day I’d first heard about sonny’s trouble, filled with a hidden menace which was its very breath of life.” Baldwin shows the streets of Harlem as if they are containing their own danger. The reader can get a sense of worriedness from the narrator because he is bringing sonny “ back into the danger he had almost died trying to escape “ John Claborn suggested “the narrator as an attuned child

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