What is the reason why humans continue to face life's responsibility? For this reason it is for mothers and fathers to impose their children at school, feed them and go pick them up. I wake up every morning, find a cumbersome job, go home and start the whole process the next morning. It is "responsibility" to make it possible for a person to do something that must be done, or rather to worry about the outcome. To be honest, it depends on specific circumstances. Parents are most likely to perform their duties to children or children for love; however, those who hate their jobs may continue to be concerned about the outcome of unemployment.
The responsibility of the person performing the selection will ultimately be left to the individual. Two short stories about responsible subjects are James Baldwin's "Sonny's Blues" and Raymond Carver's "Fever". In "Sony's Blues", a narrator's elderly mother told him that his brother, Sony will never let the bad things happen. Sonny's difficult decision brought about the alienation of the two brothers but his brother noticed himself being in love with his brother deeply.
Comparison and comparison of "Sony's Blues" and "Daily Use" James Baldwin's two stories "Sonny's Blues" and Alice Walker's "Daily Supplies" are examples of African-American struggle. The two authors Alice Walker and James Baldwin are both African Americans. Through their work, both writers want to criticize, analyze and evaluate the culture they belong to. In two short stories, you can read "Sonny's Blues" and "Everyday Use" ... Sonny's Blues is the story of the first person written by a fictitious story, James Baldwin. The point of this story is how drugs affect Sony's life and how the narrator feels about it. I believe that the ethics of this story is that people deal with the struggle in everyday life and people deal with their struggle in their own way. A narrator is not only a younger brother but also a person who tries to underestimate his younger brother. To know more about Sonny is that he can understand him, and why