Sonny's Blues Sparknotes

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“Sonny’s Blues” is a story of a relationship between two brothers, one a school algebra teacher and the younger brother a musician. The story delves into the upbringing of the two, the younger brother’s drug addiction and his love of music, and the conflicts between the brothers as they both escaped 1930s Harlem but eventually returned. “The American Dream and The American Negro” is an analysis of the treatment and the negro experience in American society as second-class citizens, how African Americans are instilled with a sense of inferiority even though they have been a significant part of the construction of the United States of America. James Baldwin argues that the divide that the plague called color will be the downfall of any future …show more content…

James Baldwin had escaped Harlem to find a place where the social terror that he felt as a black man would be nonexistent, finding solace in countries such as France, Turkey, and more. But he never failed to see and feel what it meant to be a black person in the United States, even though he struggled to connect with the beginnings of the civil rights movement. We can see how racism can effectively shape and twist one’s mind into a soul filled with rage and hatred, especially for Black men and women who grew up living in a society of white superiority and were treated as lower-class citizens. This can be showcased through the relationship between James Baldwin and his stepfather David Baldwin, as he “had grown up witnessing his father’s hatred towards the white world”(Sickles). David Baldwin was a holy man but grew up believing that the world he lived in was not for him and that the social construct that is racism was instilled within his mind which would be the cause of his frustration and anger against the white man, …show more content…

In “Sonny’s Blues”, it can be argued that there are three paths that African Americans could take in the face of their deprived environmental conditions: escape the trap by working their way out of it, which can be showcased through the older brother as he became an algebra high school teacher—leaving his community in the pursuit of higher education as a means of upward mobility but at the cost of familial relationships. Secondly, “Sonny’s Blues” showcases the effects of drug addiction as a way of coping with the environment which can be crippling in communities of minorities. Heroine is what sends Sonny into a drug rehabilitation center, in an effort to fix himself after an accident, but his older brother and an old childhood friend know that the chances of him getting fixed and going straight back to rehab are likely, “You mean—they’ll let him out. And then he’ll just start working his way back in again. You mean he’ll never kick

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