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    or fellow citizens with the use of arms. War is the most powerful threat we have on earth today. War can accomplish a variety of things in a variety of ways but for the soldiers they are stuck with an experience unlike any other known to the everyday man‚ stuck with memories and images of what it’s like to be hunted by another man. Different people take different things away from war and are affected in different ways‚ but a change after a war is inevitable and for the vast majority it is difficult

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    relationship. These brothers grew up on the rough streets of Harlem and went their separate ways. Sonny was a drug-addicted musician and his older brother was a high school algebra teacher with a family. The way the two brothers reunite through addiction‚ memories and strife make their bond seem stronger than ever. Sonny’s Blues‚ by James Baldwin‚ is a story about enlightenment through brotherhood when Sonny and his brother go to the club. Sonny’s brother saw the newspaper while he was on his way to

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    “Sonny’s Blues‚” a short story written by James Baldwin‚ highlights both the peace and the trials of life in Harlem during the 1950s. Sonny‚ the narrator’s brother‚ is a young musician who struggles with a heroin addiction‚ turning the narrator’s life upside down. Sonny has a “love” for both music and heroin‚ both of which help him mentally escape the harsh society he faces in the poverty-stricken and dangerous Harlem. Sonny’s passion for the freedom that both heroin and music causes him to feel

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    James Baldwin’s short story "Sonny’s Blues‚" is about more than just a man and his brother‚ Sonny. This story is about a man and his struggle overcoming the death of his daughter‚ the drug addiction of his brother‚ and the hardship he has to go through being black in Harlem. The story is about the necessity of family‚ the differences between art and practicality‚ the power of music to heal‚ and the importance of listening. Baldwin successfully discusses the wide range of issues through the use of

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    In the story "Sonny’s Blues" by James Baldwin‚ is a powerful story that talked about the creativity and artistic in music. Sonny is a guys very passion for his music in life at the young age and he also have a dreams to become a great musicians jazz. His passion for music makes him impatient with everything else. Therefore‚ the contradictory lives of the two brothers that has contributed for the theme was very interesting by many things entanglements of time‚ space and ideals such as drop out of

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    Have you ever thought about the 60’s and how it might have been better than today’s society? If so there are many reasons why it is and why it is not. In the 60’s kids were outside with their friends more. Also today kids are smarter and know how to work a lot of things but are inside for too long. In the 60’s most of the families were family oriented. They were because at dinner they would all sit at the table with each other. Also they would do a lot more things together. In today’s society during

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    1920’s‚ otherwise known as the “roaring 2o’s” was a time full of technological advancements. Some people may only associate the 1920’s with The Great Depression. They may forget or do not realize the great things that have come from that time. Two of these amazing things were the automobile and the radio. They were and still are absolutely wonderful developments in many ways‚ however‚ in other ways not so good. The Ford Model A was the first car created by Henry Ford in the early 1900’s. However

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    Sonny’s blues by James Baldwin is a story about a young man named sonny and his trials and tribulations throughout his life. Sonny’s story is told from his brothers point of view. The story starts off with the arrest of sonny in the newspaper and his brother finding out about it. When the narrator first heard of the news he was shocked. He could not properly teach his class. At the end of his day he just so happens to run into one of sonny’s old friends. Sonny’s old friend confess that he feels

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    Many things about American society have changed in the past sixty years. The 1960’s were a time of counterculture‚ and many people rebelled against what had been socially normal in years past. Today‚ Americans still fight and rebel for what they believe in‚ but perhaps not on such a large scale as in the 60’s‚ and now for somewhat different causes. In some ways‚ the social norms of the 1960’s are still similar today; during the 60’s‚ birth control became popular‚ drug use was very common‚ and people

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    “Sonny’s Blues” by James Baldwin reflects on suffering‚ and the ways. A tragic story of a troubled relationship between two brothers in Harlem‚ the tale is told from a perspective of Sonny’s brother‚ who’s name is kept secret throughout the story. Sonny’s brother is an algebra teacher‚ who while reading the newspaper‚ finds out his younger brother has been caught on a drug raid. The narrator is deeply troubled by the recent discovery. Pondering about Sonny’s condition leads the narrator to think

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