... narrator's view arechanged, the first of which is Sonny& apos;smanhood. During the first phase,early in the story, the narrator showed that he viewed Sonny as a child."Iwas beginning to realize ... The Changes in the Narrator's View of SonnyCan one know another'sthoughts? Through dialogue, actions, and events, the thoughts andviewsof a man of whom we know not ... sound. Still in the first phase, the narrator often presents his view of reality and when Sonnyrejects it, the narrator feels Sonny is being unreasonable. For instance, "'Well Sonny, '...