The Amen Corner | Jazz Music in Baldwin's Play
Brent has a Ph.D. in American Culture, specializing in film studies, from the University of Michigan. She is a freelance writer and teaches courses in the history of American cinema. In the following essay, Brent discusses the motif of jazz music in Baldwin’s play.
Music plays a central role in expressing key themes within Baldwin’s play. The play is structured thematically around two types of music: church music and jazz music. On one level, church music and jazz music are symbolic within the play of opposing sets of values, represented on each side by Luke and Margaret: church music represents Margaret’s religious fervor and convictions, while jazz music represents Luke’s insistence on embracing life through human love. David, the eighteen-yearold son of Margaret and Luke, is caught between the opposing sets of values held by his mother and...
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