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Sonny's Blues Short Story

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Christine Mason
Dr. PJ Carlisle
ENG 1101-04
22 October 2017
Sonny’s Brother Internal/External Conflicts In the short story “Sonny’s Blues”, the story takes place in an Urban Neighborhood in Harlem. The narrator is a guarded man who tells a story about his younger brother. Sonny, who is a troubled man who’s trying to seek a way to escape the shameless streets of Harlem. Sonny goes to prison and the narrator doesn’t speak to his brother for a long period of time until after his daughter’s tragic death. Sonny reaches out to his brother to send his condolences. After Sonny is released from prison he returns to his brother and family. Sonny explains to his brother about his passion for jazz music and the narrator is not very supportive or understand how significant it is. But he doesn’t know that Sonny’s music is how he copes and escapes from all the horrible things that has happened in his life. After the narrator sees his brother play one night he realizes Sonny true passion for his music and the real person he is. It even helps the narrator with his own personal problems and he didn’t realize he had until Sonny’s performance. The narrator is a man that faces many internal and external conflicts within himself, identified as the primary conflict: man vs. man. The first-person narrator faces many internal conflicts within himself. Also, he faces external within him and his brother and their struggles. One example, in the story where we can clearly see his

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