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The narrator writes to Sonny to express concern and offer support after hearing about his troubles with addiction and legal issues. It's a way for the narrator to reconnect with Sonny and show he cares, despite their strained relationship in the past. Through these letters, the narrator tries to bridge the gap between them and understand Sonny better.
In "Sonny's Blues" by James Baldwin, the age difference between the narrator and his brother Sonny is seven years. Sonny is younger than the narrator.
The main conflict in "Sonny's Blues" is the tension between the narrator's desire to help his troubled younger brother, Sonny, who is a heroin addict, and Sonny's struggle to find meaning and expression through his music. The conflict revolves around the narrator's attempts to understand and connect with Sonny despite their differences and strained relationship.
The climax of "Sonny's Blues" occurs during Sonny's piano performance at the jazz club. As Sonny plays, the narrator finally understands and connects with his brother's pain and struggle. The music allows them to transcend their differences and truly communicate.
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The narrator's daughter dies
"Sonny's Blues," is told from Sonny's Brother's point of view.
No, he works for Sonny as sonnys enforcer.
The death of their mother
I think that the narrator spoke to Sonny's friend to understand what was going on in Sonny's life. It gave him another perspective to look from when he was trying to comprehend why Sonny did the things he did and why he took drugs.
I believe it's Connie
Sonny's older brother thinks that Sonny is doing drugs but learns he is playing jazz.