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Sonny's Blues Study Guide

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by James Baldwin
About 48 pages (14,442 words)
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Critical Essay #2

In the following essay, Robertson explores the theme of the scapegoat in "Sonny's Blues," which she says is developed through the images of music and the street revival.

In James Baldwin's only book of short stories, Going to Meet the Man, "Sonny's Blues" stands out as the best, most memorable. This story is both realistic and symbolic, part autobiography and part fiction. So memorable is "Sonny's Blues" that a student once put it at the top of a list of thirty stones read for a course in fiction. She commented, "The story haunts you; its beauty continues in your mind long after the original reading and discussion." The story's haunting beauty comes from our participation in the scapegoat metaphor that creates the intricate tracery which holds the story together, forming a graceful spiral, a pattern of.....

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