Who Is The Narrator In Sonny's Blues By James Baldwin?

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In “Sonny’s Blues”, the narrator, whom is an unnamed brother of Sonny and protagonist of the story, explains his life in Harlem. This story was written by James Baldwin, in 1957. James Baldwin was born in New York, but grew up in Harlem where times were tough. He had a background as a preacher, so a text from the Book of Genesis in the Bible, has a similarity towards “Sonny’s Blues”. The narrator is a husband, father, son, and brother. Understanding the narrators story, the reader starts to recognize the setting in which it takes place as well as his relationship with his family. The reader gets introduced to the narrator’s life as a teacher in Harlem. Sonny’s Blues, explains a lost and suffering individual, who is struggling in his community …show more content…

Throughout the story, the narrator and Sonny have several troubles, but end up growing closer. James Baldwin starts the story with the narrator reading the paper on the subway, in that paper, he sees devastating news. Several individuals were arrested in a drug bust. One name stands out to him, in shock, the readers learn it was his brother who was involved. Sonny, is the name the readers are captivated with. That is the same name the narrator read on the newspaper. Sonny is the narrators estranged brother in which the readers learn through exchanging prison …show more content…

“When he was about as old as the boys in my classes his face had been bright and open, there was a lot of copper in it; and he’d had wonderfully direct brown eyes, and great gentleness and privacy” (Baldwin, 1957, pg. 23). The time that the narrator has spent apart from Sonny, he was unsure of his appearance. While watching his students, he finally started to imagine him as he was. Reminiscing with the memory of what use to be, the narrator realizes Sonny is battling with his addiction to Heroin. The broken relationship between the brothers was on the mend due to the narrator. It was only until his daughter, Grace, died from polio, that he decided to write Sonny in prison. From there, they exchanged several letters. Sonny decided to clean up and live with his brother. Jazz was Sonny’s go to music for recovery. Since his release, both characters had a bond unlike