preview

The True Meaning Of Darkness In James Baldwin's Sonny Blues

Good Essays

In James Baldwin’s “Sonny Blues”, the author uses various symbols and themes to elucidate the true meaning of the darkness in the light of its characters. Baldwin utilizes suffering, anger, and imprisonment to illuminate the depth of darkness throughout the brothers lives. A darkness so resilient that it incases various generations to the point where one does not know anything other than its profundity. Then, Baldwin employs music to represent the characters redemption and hope. The light is there to represent the characters hopes and salvations to understand the darkness that encircles them. By the end of the story, Baldwin clarifies the fact that to see the light at the end of the tunnel, one must go through its own darkness.

The story begins with anger that wraps the narrator entire being to the point where he loses track of his entire day. The Narrators’ angers keep him in denial of his brother addiction and from learning how to just be a brother and not a parent to Sonny. His denial is also keeping him from taking any responsibility at all of Sonny problems or life style, and him not being able to fulfill their mother wish of taking care of Sonny. Anger has driven such a powerful dagger in the Narrator life that it seems to be “choking” (223) him at time; a powerful emotion that keeps him from truly being able to listen to his only brother “I hear you. But you never hear anything I say” (237). Yet one cannot blame the narrator for his anger, because it has been integrated in his soul from many generations past. As the story stated, the brothers’ father also has such a strong anger toward all white men, which stopped him from truly living his potential life. The father held on to his anger of his brother death until death, which led him to cast a darkness of suffering on his wife and kids, also enabling him from moving on. Sonny himself enlisted in the military through anger, anger for not being heard and for being treated as a kid. Yet among both brothers, while Sonny is always seen to be struggling with his feeling, the narrator let his anger drive him to the point where he chooses to ignore his pains and sorrows. The narrator anger makes the readers question whether it is truly anger or shame and

Get Access