Sonny's Blues Compare And Contrast Essay

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Sonny’s Blues by James Baldwin tells the story of a man growing up in Harlem in the early 1950s along with his brother. These two brothers grew up in poverty and have seemingly chosen different paths in their lives, Sonny being a drug addict and our narrator a school teacher but they struggle with very similar problems. Both brothers use different methods of escapism to cope with not only their childhood but the struggles they face. Sonny Blues has many examples showing us that although drinking, smoking, drugs, music, and work can supply us temporary fixes to our problems, they won't fix them in the long run and we must ultimately face our demons. Sonny’s Blues paints us a very unsettling but clear picture of what it was like growing up in Harlem circa 1950 and earlier. The housing projects that these brothers grew up in were “rocks in the middle of a boiling sea” (p. 297) ,it is ugly and dangerous. Our narrator tells how it's like an animal trap, if you make it out alive you’ll be missing a part of you. Children living in such environments are forced to grow up so fast for survival, they see movies and read books about all the wonderful things in life, but shortly …show more content…

Unlike Sonny, our narrator doesn't even deal with his problems at all. He doesn't cope with them in either a positive or negative way. We can see this very clearly in the way that he discusses the death of his daughter. It really only mentioned how his wife felt about the situation, not how he coped with it. The story even opens up with him talking about how he pushes the news of Sonny so deep inside of him almost so he doesn't feel it at all, or at least he attempts not to. There is a sort of irony in how our narrator and Sonny both deal with their feelings, Sonny is looked down upon for escaping his issues in a destructive way although his brother is being just as destructive just in a more internal

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