Biblical Themes In Sonny's Blues By James Baldwin

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In Sonny’s Blues, James Baldwin makes biblical themes a crucial part in this short story by comparing biblical themes to scenes from the story. There were many ways that biblical themes were present in Sonny’s Blues as James Baldwin made references from the bible such as the Biblical story of Cain and Abel, the story of “The Probable Son” and the book of Isaiah, which talks about the Cup of Trembling. His comparisons are supported by James Tackach’s The Biblical Foundation of James Baldwin’s “Sonny’s Blues”. Baldwin’s message about redemption is that anyone who has sinned or hasn’t lived up to their promises can still be redeemed. All of the references mentioned to support the biblical themes all tie up to redemption. The first biblical …show more content…

The Parable of the Prodigal Son talks about how a father gives his inheritance to his two sons. However, the younger brother wastes all of his inheritance and decides to go home and begs for a job from his father. His father is happy about his return that he decided to throw a celebration. However, the older brother wants no part of it as he states that his father never did that for him for the whole time he has worked for him. But the father tells him that everything the father has is his inheritance, but they should still celebrate the younger brother’s return. Similar to this story, Sonny’s Blues is a story of sin and redemption. And just like the Prodigal Son, Sonny’s Blues feature two brothers, where the narrator is on a right path, while his younger brother, Sonny is on a dark path. Now, Sonny is having trouble with his …show more content…

Grace, who was the narrator’s daughter died from a battle with polio. After Grace’s death, the narrator begins to realize how much darkness there was in Sonny’s life, Therefore, he realized that he lost his own grace for not helping Sonny deal with his problems and breaking a promise he made with his mother before her death. This would bring up another biblical reference which was from the story of “The Fall”. Baldwin constantly uses this source throughout Sonny’s Blues as he uses the verb “to fall” lots of times. The Narrator would have flashbacks of Sonny when he was learning how to walk. When Sonny walked to the narrator, the narrator caught him “before he fell when he took the first steps he ever took in this world” (Baldwin, 128). These flashbacks would serve as a reminder to the narrator of a brother’s role to protect his brother from falling, which were a duty and a promise made by his mother that the narrator failed to keep. This would bring us back to Grace where the term, “fall” is used again to describe Grace’s death. Grace’s fall would haunt the narrator as it serves as a reminder of “Sonny’s fall and his own fall from Grace for ignoring the promise that he made to his mother not to let Sonny fall” (Tackach,

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