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    To be black is to be condemned to a life of subservience; to be white is to inherit mastery. “Desiree’s Baby” explores racism at its worst. The story takes place soon after Desiree had her baby. As the baby gets a bit older, it becomes obvious that he is not entirely white. Armand, believing that it is Desiree who carries the black in her blood, He send her and his child away. He find out too late

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    Irony In Desiree's Baby

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    The short story, "Desiree's Baby", written by Kate Chopin, set in Louisiana's 1892 slave era, was influenced by the irony of love and prejudices. In the story, Chopin depicts how racial bias overthrows the love a man had for his wife and child. An analysis of the story proves the irony by illustrating judgment on appearances, through racism, and self-destruction. In the beginning, it's ironic that appearances don't seem to matter. At first sight, Armand falls in love with Desiree, without knowing

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    Regionalism reflected in Kate Chopin’s Writings During the latter half of the nineteenth-century, American literature had a renaissance with the development of new writing styles that strived to fully grasp and express the American way of life. Regionalism, which is a writing style that incorporates setting, dialect, and local color of certain regions of the United States was prominent among these new writing styles. Kate Chopin, one of the most prominent feminist writers of the nineteenth-century

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    "Desiree's Baby" by Kate Chopin is a short story set in the 18th century, Louisiana. The short story revolves around racism, social class distinction and a comparison between gender roles. The short story gives the reader a look at the destructive power an individual's pride has over their lover, which in this case is Desiree and Armand. In life, it is inevitable that an individual will experience changes and encounter unanticipated circumstances throughout their lifetime that will affect them.

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    Desiree's Baby

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    Desiree's baby Kate Chopin wrote the short story “Desiree's baby” in 1892, when black people where considered second-class citizens. Even though the slaves were freed in 1865 as a directly consequence of the north states victory at the civil war, racial segregation were at it highest, particular because of the “Jim Crow” laws. Black people were free – but their opportunities were not good. Even tough many new schools and churches were built for the black people, racism were a big sinner and black

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    reality. In the first story “Lottery” by Shirley Jackson” and the second story “Desiree’s Baby” by Kate Chopin” it implicit and explicit that it a culture, person, or society projects a vision that does match the truth. In the first story the society has people doing culture that they don’t approve, but still participate, hiding any actual emotions towards the culture. In the second story in Desiree town they believe in racism. They act upon believe that whites are better that the blacks causing major

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    “Desiree baby” symbolism The story of “desiree baby” by Kate Chopin describes the act of discrimination and sexuality,consequently the story of “desiree's baby” shows the symbolism of racism,classism,and genderism from the action of Armand and Desiree. Therefore Amand is a symbol of racism,because to those of “black” skin color making it a taboo subject in his family until Armand son is born who is half “black”. Due from this Armand persona changes causing him to become morally corrupt,abusive, and

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    novels Desiree’s Baby. In Kate Chopin’s Desiree's baby she introduces a theme of male supremacy by her execution of literary devices such as symbolism and irony to prove that it is more important to be male than white in the Antebellum era. During the Antebellum era, any race other than whites were considered to be less than superior than whites. This was a hard time for any race other than the gifted caucasians; The

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    Towards the end of the story, Armand burns Desiree's belonging. The blaze symbolizes both Armand's outrage and desire to free himself of Desiree. A blaze annihilates and eradicates. However this blaze additionally uncovers reality of Armand's past, as he finds the letter from his mother that uncovers her identity as women "who belongs to the race branded with slavery". (Chopin 10) Therefore, the bonfire not only symbolizes Armand's desire to get rid of Desiree's belongings but also recognizes the considerable

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    In the fictional story “Desiree Baby” illustrates a married white couple dealing with their half black son. Soon the father does not accept that their baby is black. The father disowns his son as well as Desiree, but little does the husband know that he has part slave in his blood. Desiree foreshadow the theme of racism being wrong to develop a memorable plot. Early in the story, the reader learns about Desiree having a mixed baby. In a way Desiree subtly hinted at Armand, the husband that their

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