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    When first reading “Sonny’s Blues” by James Baldwin, it may initially seem that the relationship between musicians and drugs is synonymous. Public opinion suggests that musicians and drugs go hand and hand. The possibility lies that Sonny’s passion for jazz music is the underlying reason for his drug use, or even the world of jazz music itself brought drugs into Sonny’s life. The last statement is what the narrator believes to be true. However, by delving deeper and examining the theme of music in

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    The stories Sonny’s blues and How it feels to be Colored Me have their similarities and differences but both talk about how music affected them in their life. Sonny’s blues being in the perspective of a black man and How it feels to be Colored Me being in the perspective of a black woman in a time of segregation. Music plays a major role in both stories, in Sonny’s blues music is used as a form of expression and in How it feels to be Colored Me music is a realization of how it feels to her to be

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    In If Beale Street Could Talk and “Sonny’s Blues,” author James Baldwin shows that embracing suffering, rather than being trapped by it, leads to growth and enlightenment. “Sonny’s Blues” introduces two brothers who have differing mindsets about how to best cope with suffering. The narrator is Sonny’s responsible, unnamed older brother, who follows a very ordered path, using military service, marriage and teaching math to gain stability and escape the downward pull of Harlem. In contrast, younger

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    Sonny 's blues is a fictional story and a first person narrative written by James Baldwin . The main point of this story is how drugs affects Sonny 's life,and how the narrator feels about it . I believe the moral of this story is people deal with struggles in everyday life and people deal with their struggles in their own way .The narrator is not only sonny’s brother he is also someone trying to undersatnd his brother . Learning more about sonny meant he would be able to understand him and why

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    “Sonny’s Blues” by James Baldwin, is a short story that takes place in Harlem. It is told through the perspective of his brother, who is the narrator. The story is focused on Sonny and his music, more specifically, how the music was redemption for Sonny. For Sonny, the music helped establish his identity while also helping him find a place in society. Thus, a kind of reconciliation occurs among various conflicts, which is symbolized by the drink his brother sends to him at the end. Music is crucial

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    Sonny's Blues Summary

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    The one story I drew a connection with was “Sonny’s Blues.” The story is told through first person and narrated by Sonny’s brother. It starts off in media res where the narrator's finding out that his own brother has been thrown in jail for a drug bust involving heroin. For the setting, time is placed in the past around the 1950’s, and the brothers are originally from Harlem. Among this time period, African Americans who lived in Harlem faced many challenges related to poverty, drugs, and racism

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    Sonny’s Blues by James Baldwin is a short story about two brothers that overcome many obstacles in their lives such as housing problems, death, discrimination, drug addiction, and imprisonment. Baldwin tends to use a lot of symbolism, allegories and imagery within the text as well. This story expresses the overall theme of suffering that Black Americans faced during the 1950s. The link between music, drugs, and environment play a large role when it comes to the characters suffering. Much of the

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    Sounds of Sonny’s Blues” James Baldwin’s Sonny’s Blues is a short story focused around the narration of Sonny’s brother. The narrator in the case of Sonny’s Blues is the most important character in a cast of characters not only because he is the narrator, but due to the dynamic change of his character we see at the end of the story. Baldwin effectively uses the first-person narration of Sonny’s brother in order to convey the theme of communication. Throughout the entire story of Sonny’s Blues, the

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    Sonny's Blue Analysis

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    and their views on family and love. Well, in this paper I decided to write about James Baldwin and how he incorporated family through his writing “Sonny’s Blues”. This story just screams about family from the begging to the end. Throughout this paper I will be discussing about his views on family and how agree or disagree of his views. The Sonny’s Blue is quite a story there is so much that goes on throughout this story. This story is about two brothers. The older brother goes to college, becomes

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    Sonny's Blues: Summary

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    Sonny’s Blues Plot Summary Sonny’s Blues starts of by the narrator finding out his brother had been arrested for heroin possession. He solemnly realizes sonny got addicted at a young age and he realizes that the same thing could happen to one of his algebra students. The narrator avoids writing to Sonny in jail until his young daughter dies after which they stay in constant communication. The narrator soon returned to the army shortly after Sonny got released from prison and stayed until their mother

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