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Contrasting Responsibility in Carver's "Fever" and Baldwin's "sonny's Blues"
Summary: Contrasts how the characters in Sonny's Blues" by James Baldwin and "Fever" by Raymond Carver approach the issue of responsibility. Describes how the element of personal choice is integrated into each story plot.
What allows a human being to constantly face-up to the responsibilities of life? What makes a mother or father continue to clothe, feed, and pick up their child from school? What makes a person wake up every morning to go to a job he or she hates, come home, and begin the whole process the following morning? Is it "responsibility" that makes a person do what they have to do, or rather is it fearing the consequence? Truthfully, this would depend on the situation. Parents would most likely fulfill their responsibility towards their child or children because of love; but a person who hates his or her job probably continues to do it fearing the consequence of unemployment. In the end, one realizes that despite all the responsibilities a person has, the choice to execute it is ultimately left to the individual.
Two short stories that examine the...
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