If Beale Street Could Talk By James Baldwin

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If Beale Street Could Talk by James Baldwin

If Beale Street could talk, fifth novel by James Baldwin, is the love story set in Harlem in 1970. Fonny and Tish are in love and love protects them from their dysfunctional families and outside world until Fonny is falsely accused of rape. After his imprisonment, Tish finds out she is pregnant and she, her family and her career as the lawyer against clock to find evidence Fonny released before baby is born.

This article argues that crying at end of novel is the symbol that represents beauty found in life through pain that life will undoubtedly bring. author points out that crying can also be seen as the symbol of lost innocence as seen through eyes of our narrator, Tish. report reveals that crying is pain of love, theme of novel.

This book is about the 19 year old girl named Tish, whose real name is Clementine. She is in love with the sculptor of 22 years called Fonny, whose real name is Alonso. Get involved and become impregnated. However, is falsely accused of raping the Puerto Rican woman, Victoria Rogers. It was created by the racist cop (Officer Bell) and will soon be going to jail. This, unfortunately, stops its commitment. Ms.Rogers left United States to return to Puerto Rico's mother Tish and Sharon travels to find no evidence Fonny set free, prompting them all across New York and San Juan. Baldwin told through perspective of Tish, as well as Fonny. Even from first chapter, story is the combination of sweet and sad. This book is very explicit scenes mature. This book describes what the strong family of Rios family is and how to stick to end. Although Fonny own mother and sisters did not bother to save rivers takes you on as their ...
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