James Baldwin’s “Sonny’s Blues,”

Throughout most of James Baldwin’s “Sonny’s Blues,” the narrator beleives that he and his younger brother are opposites: he is mature, responsible adult whereas Sonny is the rebellious, irresponsible child. His trip to the jazz club to hear Sonny play changes that simplistic view. How does that experience change the narrator’s views on what defines his brother, himself, or any of us?

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