Fang Liu, Linjie Cui
Conservatory of Music, Henan Polytechnic, Zhengzhou 450000, Henan, China

Abstract:

James Baldwin, conceived August 2, 1924, in New York, and kicked the bucket December 1, 1987, in Saint-Paul, France, was an American writer, author, and dramatist whose expressiveness and enthusiasm regarding the matter of race in America made him a significant voice, especially in the last part of the 1950s and mid 1960s in the United States and, later, all through quite a bit of Western Europe. "Sonny's Blues" is a brief tale by James Baldwin that was first distributed in Partisan Review in 1957. The story follows a dark variable based math educator in Harlem during the 1950s as he manages his Brother Sonny's heroin compulsion, capture, and recuperation. August Wilson, conceived Frederick August Kittel on April 27, 1945 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, and passed on October 2, 2005 in Seattle, Washington, was an American writer who composed a pattern of plays on Black American life, each set in an unmistakable ten years of the 20th century. Wall and The Piano Lesson were both assigned for Pulitzer Prizes. August Wilson's theatrics in two demonstrations, The Piano Lesson, was organized in 1987 and distributed in 1990. The Pulitzer Prize-winning have is influence of Wilson's pattern of African American living in the 20th century. This article is an investigation of James Baldwin's "Sonny's Blues" and August Wilson's "The Piano Lesson". In which we talk about their books, The Sonny Blues and The Piano Lesson, their associations with individuals, the topic of music in books and its belongings. "The Piano Lesson" portrays a family partitioned over the destiny of a family treasure, while "Sonny's Blues" is about a kin needing help. Regardless of the way that every story provokes the curiosity of the overall population, mental issues make it hard to accomplish uniqueness. Man commonly finds his actual character by beating an intense climate and obstructions inside his family. Wilson utilizes the problem story's underlying attribute of permitting the crowd to make their own judgment in view of an expressed issue for this situation, in an abstract work as an interpretative apparatus, bringing the peruser into the inventive significance making process. August Wilson utilizes this key part of the problem account to draw in his crowd in scrutinizing the moral and moral underpinnings as well as passing judgment on the choices that each character makes as far as how inheritance affects the person in question in his play The Piano Lesson. Baldwin features the subject of resistance between the turbulent universe and the human desire for harmony. Light is often related by the storyteller with the inclination to convey or give structure to the requests and sentiments that start from internal obscurity. The difference among light and obscurity is often connected with the differentiation among inside and outside.