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Redemption In Sonny's Blues

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The narrator’s wife, Isabel, is used as sort of a sense of comic relief in “Sonny’s Blues.” When Sonny was released, he returned to New York to meet the narrator. Once reunited, they engaged in small talk, asking each other how they have been and just catching up. They took a cab ride through the city so Sonny could see what it was like now, and they eventually arrived at the narrator’s home, a housing project just like the one they grew up in. Once inside Isabel teased Sonny in a way the narrator wasn’t able to. Isabel asked him about anything and everything, and nothing was to be avoided. This was sort of a break from all of the seriousness the story had contained leading up to this point. Throughout “Sonny’s Blues”, both the narrator …show more content…

James Baldwin wrote this story in 1957, and it showed the struggles that two brothers in Harlem went through to get to the point where they had a relationship again. Sonny and his brother grew up together in Harlem, with a dad that was very hard on the both of them, but especially Sonny. Their mom says that the reason the dad was so hard on Sonny is because he saw so much of his own brother in Sonny, who he saw die right in front of him. While growing up, Sonny was the younger brother, and while the older brother did take a sense of responsibility for Sonny, they had a good relationship. This all changed when their mother died, and Sonny wanted to chase after his passion, and his older brother didn’t agree. After many years of the same fight and barely speaking, the two brothers stopped speaking all together. It took a tragedy to happen to reunite the brothers, and that was Sonny getting arrested for heroin. While Sonny was away, the two brothers stayed in contact, and once Sonny was released, he went to live with his older brother and his family in Harlem. While his brother had his doubts, by the end of the story, he trusted Sonny and they were each other’s friends. Their relationship really had completely changed from the beginning of the book, and it shows that no matter how bad something gets, redemption is always possible. When James Baldwin wrote “Sonny’s Blues”, he was living in Europe, chasing his dreams, just like Sonny was dreamed of doing. Baldwin’s stepfather wanted him to follow in his footsteps and become a preacher, which initially is what Baldwin set out to do. But while at pulpit, Baldwin realized that his true calling was to be a writer. Baldwin left pulpit, and knowing he couldn’t go home, he set out to become a successful write. Just like Baldwin, Sonny left high school, and knowing he

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