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The Theme Of Drug Addiction In Sonny's Poem

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Drug addiction initializes suffering and derives all other aspects of suffering, especially in the world of youth. Sonny grew up in a family in Harlem, where he suffered drug addiction in his childhood. He attended military to escape drugs while he always dreamt to become a jazz musician. However, after the military, he returned to New York with his unchanged addiction. Due to touting and using heroin, he was arrested. His brother, the narrator, could not bear his addiction and scorned him. Listening to Sonny play in a nightclub, the narrator eventually understood him, forgave him and accepted him as a musician. The theme of suffering provides both the two brothers, especially Sonny, with the opportunity to grow up mentally.
Growing up in a corrupting and declining community, Sonny, by nature, had been suffering from drugs and poverty through his childhood; in addition, he suffered from the control of his elder brother. As a naive and innocent child, Sonny started to take drugs just simply due to the temptation from his neighboring friend. After his parents passed away, young Sonny did not even know where to live due to poverty. Nevertheless, he stayed in the shadow of drug addiction. In short, he had no future. Hence, he complained, “I don’t want to stay in Harlem no more” …show more content…

The narrator remembered his mother’s reminder, “I ain’t telling you all this to make you scared or bitter or to make you hate nobody.” (Baldwin 10). The race issue made him maturer in his young adulthood. On the other hand, after losing his beloved little daughter, the narrator decided to fulfill his extra responsibility to help Sonny. He started to listen to Sonny sincerely, although he was still unable to calm himself while they discussed about the suffering and the future. In a way, with the opportunity provided by the theme of suffering, Sonny’s brother was also getting mature

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