James Baldwin's Vision Of Otherness In Sonny, S Blues And Giovanni's Room

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Bieganowski, Ronald. "James Baldwin's Vision of Otherness in 'Sonny's Blues' and Giovanni's Room." Contemporary Literary Criticism, edited by Jeff Chapman, et al., vol. 90, Gale, 1996. Literature Resource Center, http://link.galegroup.com.proxy151.nclive.org/apps/doc/H1100001173/LitRC?u=ncliverockcc&sid=LitRC&xid=cddc099b. Accessed 11 Feb. 2018. Originally published in CLA Journal, vol. 32, no. 1, Sept. 1988, pp. 69-80. This article reflects the vision of considering others and the hardships they face. Baldwin describes how one person cannot fully understand another until he fully understands himself. Also, within the text the fact of the narrator realizing that he had to endure the death of his daughter to see the pain his brother faces …show more content…

"Sonny's Blues: Overview." Reference Guide to Short Fiction, edited by Noelle Watson, St. James Press, 1994. Literature Resource Center, http://link.galegroup.com.proxy151.nclive.org/apps/doc/H1420000483/LitRC?u=ncliverockcc&sid=LitRC&xid=63c3f5bd. Accessed 11 Feb. 2018. In this article the struggle of being accepted within the social norm is suggested. The narrator wants to escape the past, but he cannot when he’s bound to accept his heritage. Once again the narrator faces a dilemma to listen to the pain and darkness inside. He must realize if he listens he would find light amidst the darkness that surrounds him. The narrator must accept who he truly is if he wants to free himself from his troubled burdened life. This article is useful because it shows the significance in the acceptance of the light. The narrator has to discover the light within Sonny’s music to uncover his lost sense of identity. Music plays a powerful role once again striking a within the heart of the narrator to accept himself and his heritage it makes him who he is. I find this article useful because it teaches readers to never be afraid of who you are and where you come …show more content…

"'To Keep from Shaking to Pieces': Addiction and Bearing Reality in 'Sonny's Blues.'." Twentieth-Century Literary Criticism, edited by Thomas J. Schoenberg and Lawrence J. Trudeau, vol. 229, Gale, 2010. Literature Resource Center, http://link.galegroup.com.proxy151.nclive.org/apps/doc/H1420096909/LitRC?u=ncliverockcc&sid=LitRC&xid=706af6fe. Accessed 11 Feb. 2018. Originally published in The Languages of Addiction, edited by Jane Lilienfeld and Jeffrey Oxford, St. Martin's Press, 1999, pp. 175-192. This article discusses the term Monologue defined as deaf to others response. This term correlates with the Narrator’s outlook on Sonny’s life and his own because he cannot see an escape from his own fictional reality. Once again the narrator has to face the blues because the blues describes his pain and suffering they are nothing new. By giving dictionary definitions Baldwin helps us to distinguish the characterization of the narrator. I think that the narrator is so conformed to his way of life that he is blinded to the world around him. I think bringing the blues back into focus gives an outlook to a new beginning for the

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