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Themes And Summary In Desiree's Baby, By Kate Chopin

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Summary: The story of “"Desiree's Baby"” by Kate Chopin opens up with Madame Valmondé going to visit Desiree and her infant. On her journey to L’Abri, a plantation owned by Armand Aubigny, she reminisces about Desiree’s youth. Desiree was an abandoned baby found by Monsieur Valmondé. Madame Valmondé trusted Desiree was sent to her by God as she was not able to have her own children. Eight years has passed and Armand Aubigny, the son of a wealthy cruel master, suddenly falls in love with Desiree. Armand is so infatuated that he could not care less about Desiree's ancestors and chooses it doesn't make a difference that she doesn't have her very own family name, on the off chance that he can give her an impeccably decent one, and so they …show more content…

Analysis:
Kate Chopin, the author of "Desiree's Baby" developed many themes throughout this story. In each theme, there is a representation of something during the time period. The setting of Chopin's story builds up the topics and the characters. The historical background of this short story is slavery. However, this story was composed in 1892, which was twenty-seven years after slavery was abrogated, but it took place during the era of slavery. In the story, Armand is a slave owner in Louisiana. Likewise, the background puts race and legacy into the story as the key focuses to be seen and caught on. The hypothesis that is applied in the story is that of Cultural Studies. The social examinations focuses on how and the way a specific subject identifies with social class, ethnicity, nationality, sexual orientation, and race. The Valmondés, who are depicted as plantation owners, are set up as well off and white. Their appropriation of Desiree stresses their benevolence, in spite of their financial flourishing. Her adoptive father discovers Desiree in the shadow of the stone pillar. This shadow symbolizes the mystery of her origin and the column is likewise a sign of the riches and property of the Valmondés. Desiree's appearance there brings her into a universe of benefit. Madame Valmondé's attribution of the young lady's appearance to Providence brings the subject of Fate into the story, while

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