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    The Blue Hotel

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    In ¡°The Blue Hotel‚¡± Stephen Crane uses various provocative techniques to ensure that the setting adds to the richness of the story. ¡°The Blue Hotel¡± is set in a cold Nebraska town at the Palace Hotel in the late 1800¡¯s‚ but there is more to setting than just when and where a story takes place. In a written work‚ it is the author¡¯s job to vividly depict events in order to keep the reader¡¯s attention and to create colorful mental images of places‚ objects‚ or situations. The story is superbly

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    Symbolism In Sonny's Blues

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    drug addiction. Sonny and his brother’s relationship is nowhere close to perfect but tries to prove that people can change. In Sonny’s Blue’s‚ Baldwin uses symbols of Jazz and Blues music‚ and colors of light and darkness to show their brotherly relationship and their capability of having a good relationship. Jazz and Blues music symbolizes differently for Sonny and his brother. After the death of their

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    With Williams’ passionate but calm introduction to the text‚ came the first instance of symbolism with his description of the “Blue Piano.” In scene 6‚ the Varsouviana Polka music is introduced‚ resembling aspects of emotion as well. Firstly‚ The Blue Piano embodies fear. As the scene starts to foreshadow a future occurrence of domestic violence‚ the music appears to reach a crescendo. Similarly‚ this also occurs when the characters enter a scene of panic or anxiety. As a prime example‚ the opening

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    Sonny's Blues Symbolism

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    Consciously being marginalized is an emotionally discouraging sensation that many people are faced with overcoming. Figuring out where one can achieve self-content through being socially accepted is a hardship presented in James Baldwin’s‚ “Sonny’s Blues” as symbolism of light and darkness reveals the saddening experience of marginalized Americans feeling that they are unfairly labeled as outsiders by the rest of society. To begin with‚ Baldwin portrays the anxious mentality of marginalized Americans by

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    The Blue Hotel written by Stephen Crane describes an extremely unfortunate circumstance in which an individual meets a gruesome end. However‚ a meaning behind this story can be found under the lines of the events that preceded and occurred after the character died. From these events we can find a theme which is the ultimate cause for this person dying‚ The theme being described is that‚ when individuals assume‚ or when individuals either act too quickly or fail to act at all bad things can happen

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    Symbolism in “Sonny’s Blues” by James Baldwin In James Baldwin’s “Sonny’s Blues‚” the reader meets Sonny‚ a recovering addict‚ and his older brother‚ a high school teacher. Although these two brothers have completely different lives and personalities‚ the author’s use of symbolism brings them more tightly together like a real family. Baldwin uses symbols such as ice‚ lightness and darkness‚ and jazz music to add more depth and meaning to “Sonny’s Blues.” People usually think of ice or the cold

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    Point of View and Symbolism in “Sonny’s Blues” The story “Sonny’s Blues” by James Baldwin makes excellent use of multiple literary elements. Namely‚ I think the writer utilizes symbolism and the nuances of point of view to give the story a deeper connotation that could not be said plainly. The meat of the story is about an unnamed older brother’s relationship and differences with his younger brother‚ Sonny. Sonny’s aspiration to become a jazz pianist leads him in an opposite direction than his

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    Scott ENGL 102 Module 3 Essay Assessing Essay "Sonny’s Blues" "Sonny’s Blues" is a heartfelt story written by an incredible author‚ James Baldwin‚ who has long been one of my favorite writers. This piece‚ like many of his others‚ details the plight of African Americans freeing themselves from the mental bondages of their surroundings‚ the ghetto. This story tells us about two brothers‚ their individual flight from their repressed surroundings and their eventual unification as brothers

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    In the short story “The Blue Hotel” written by Stephen Crane‚ important themes are exposed such as human behavior‚ violence‚ drugs‚ honesty‚ nature. Through the story‚ Crane presents hints to these themes however; the most prevalent themes are the conflicts between man and society‚ man against nature‚ and the self destructive theme. By examining these themes‚ Crane’s attitude towards life is revealed. The conflict between man versus himself is exhibit in many parts of the story. For example‚ when

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    As one of the first American naturalist writers‚ Stephen Crane injected his own philosophy on life in his realist stories. Some of Crane’s short stories‚ including The Blue Hotel‚ and The Open Boat‚ all reflect his negative anthropology. Crane displays this in different ways in his short stories‚ for example‚ by not giving many of his characters names‚ switching narrative perspectives‚ and by frequently using self-importance as many of his character’s driving force. Crane thinks humans are ignorant

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