Comparison Of Cathedral And Sonny's Blues

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There were seven short stories that we read in class. The two stories that I chose were the Cathedral and Sonny’s Blues. There are many elements that can be supported by both of these short stories. The three elements that are considered in both of these stories are the setting, characters, and plot. The setting for the Cathedral was taken place in an old woman’s house. It takes place in a middle class home that is in New York. When we think of New York back in the day we think about businesses and people going to work here and there. The streets being busy. In this story we think that the setting would be somewhere quite. This setting is the total opposite for Sonny’s Blues. This story takes place in Harlem, New York in the 1950s. Just by …show more content…

There is the narrator, the narrator’s wife, Robert, Beulah, and an officer. The narrator is the one that makes jokes about blind people and just becomes mean to people. The narrator’s wife is the opposite of the narrator. She is generous and sincere of others. Robert in the beginning of the story seems like a nice guy but he is a character that just lurks behind others and spectates what others are doing. He is also a wise man. Then there is Beulah, who is a late wife for Robert. Beulah died from cancer. Then the last person in the story was the officer. The officer was the “childhood sweetheart” of the narrator’s wife. In Sonny’s Blues there are also five characters that play an important role. There is Sonny who is the main character. Sonny is the unfortunate character. There are so many struggles that has occurred in his life. Then we have and unnamed narrator. The story is through his perspective of how things went down. Next we have Creole. Creole only comes in the end of the story but he was the one that let Sonny join his jazz club. Lastly, there is Grace and Isabel. Isabel is married to the narrator and Grace is the daughter of the narrator that died from polio. Some of these characters from both stories can share familiar characteristics with each

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