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Essay heading: Sony's blues
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Sonny is desperately trying to express himself, first, by telling his brother his wishes to become a Jazz musician, second, through music, restlessly practicing piano lessons at Isabel's house. Neither Sonny's brother nor Isabel's family understand him. So he seeks more of his kind. He runs out the house, joins the navy, travels for a while, and comes back to New York as a Jazz pianist... displayed 300 characters
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Neither Sonny's brother nor Isabel's family understand him. So he seeks more of his kind. He runs out the house, joins the navy, travels for a while, and comes back to New York as a Jazz pianist.
Sonny's brother, following a conservative path, uses denial as mechanism of defense. He refuses to accept Sonny for what he is: "I didn't like the way he carried himself, loose and dreamlike all the time, and I didn't like his friends, and his music seemed to me merely an excuse for the life he led (p... displayed next 300 characters
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