The Theme Of Prejudice In Sonny's Blues By James Baldwin

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If there is a fascinating thing about human beings, it is how we are capable of loving, hatred and making rational decisions. Those characteristics set us apart from animals and have led people to believe that we are greater than what we truly are. Trusting in our discernment of how things should be and having that superiority complex, we tend to absolutize our opinions about a certain matter, with no proven evidence which is the worst of all. About this topic E. B. White said: “Prejudice is a great time saver. You can form opinions without having to get the facts”. In “Cathedral”, “Sonny’s Blues”, and “Say Yes”; each author demonstrates the theme of prejudice to concentrate on how people see only what they want to. And how this narrow perspective …show more content…

Sonny the youngest of the brothers develops an increasing interest in music, jazz specifically. Which his brother does not approve, simply because he cannot understand what may push his brother to pursue a musical career “So you’ve got to listen. You’ve got to find a way to listen” (Sonny’s Blues 117). The race related difficulties of the time coupled with the toughness of life on Sonny, act on Sonny, finally leading him astray. After years of not seeing each other, Sonny’s brother see on the newspaper that his younger sibling went to jail, because of drug related issues. This man was really inflexible and it was really hard for him to accept that his brother was a convict: “I couldn’t believe it: but what I mean by that is that I couldn’t find any room fit it anywhere inside me.”(Sonny’s Blues 99). Nevertheless, what remains constant in the story until that point is the inability of the brother to get rid of his ignorant opinion about art and artist without even hear his brother play. Which is mainly the prejudicial issue present, along with the obvious racism existent in society. To prove why he has such a love for jazz, Sonny proposes his brother to go to see him play, and after the brother accedes and listen to his sibling’s music he understands how much suffering have Sonny gone through to get to where he is and that is the moment he realizes that they have more in common than what he thought: “it glowed and shook above my brother’s head like the very cup of trembling” (Sonny’s Blues

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