Analysis of “Sonny’s Blues”
“Sonny’s Blues” was written in 1957, but carries a vital social message in our society today of people trying to understand one another and find their identity. “Sonny’s Blues” not only states dramatically the motive for Baldwin’s famous polemics in the cause of Black Freedom, but it also provides an esthetic linking his work, in all literary genres, with the cultures of the Black ghetto (Reilly 56). To truly understand Baldwin’s purpose in writing “Sonny’s Blues” about finding your identity, we need to analyze the story by using principles: plotline, point of view, character, setting, tone, style, theme, and imagery.
After reading “Sonny’s Blues”, the first thing to analyze is plotline, which is the basis for every story we have and is what gets us, the reader, to pay attention to minor details in the story. With plotline, there are five areas where the story is separated, which are the introduction, the rising action, the climax, the falling......
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