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    In the short story written by Kate Chopin’s “Desiree’s Baby” takes place after the civil war in Louisiana. The story starts off with a character named Madame Valmonde who is driving over to L’Abri to see Desiree, who is her adopted daughter who had just gave birth to a baby boy. Desiree is married to a man named Armand who is racist to African Americans and owns his own plantation. Armand is happy that he has a baby boy, he changes his perspective about life with everything changing and going well

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    There is evidence of this within ‘The Father of Dessires baby’, the author mentions that he is so happy that he doesn’t beat his slaves anymore, this shows that he actually had the right to beat them because they were his property. Kate Chopin’s short stories are all based on her experiences and have been

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    Racism and racial stereotyping are constructs that has been around since the beginning of the colonization of America. It’s a notion very prevalent yet undermined by skepticism. Many would believe that a nation such as the United States of America has progressed from such a hideous perspective, however, their existence is once again escalating. We see racial profiling and discrimination portrayed in various forms throughout our daily lives. Whether it be something simple as segregated neighborhoods

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    “Desiree’s baby” is a short story written by Kate Chopin. The ambience of this story is appointed in the 19th Century in Louisiana. This history is a love story between Armand Aubigny and Desiree. Chopin’s story talk principally about race issues and also includes elements of sexism. She give priority to the meaning of race during the nineteenth century which was the period of her lifetime, and many of them still strike a nerve in the United States today. In terms of race the difference between being

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    still racism and inequality today. Examining the roots of racism and inequality in the US requires diving into a complex history marked by slavery and segregation, and how systematic racism continues to impact individuals. impact individuals in factors

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    fact everyone just starts to learn you by that one label instead of getting to know you themselves. In addition, in the story, Desiree’s Baby, Armand (Desiree’s husband) turned cold hearted towards her because their baby boy had the same complexion as the quadroon child fanning him. Armand is racist towards negro’s, and owns slaves. He was burning Desiree’s and the babies things, when he found an old letter from his mother to his father and it included the fact that his mother was negro. The reason

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    Racism is one of the world’s biggest concerns; it is still strong in this generation. So much chaos is coming about from racism in our lives today. Stories on the news are explaining how severe racism is. Even schools still have issues with racism; students aren’t friends and are more like enemies. I believe with the turmoil we are in today, it will take large amounts of effort to make this world great again. People of all skin colors, personalities, and backgrounds should come together to build

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    alike. Although, most people see relationships as good, some of them are bad and unhealthy. They can sometimes cause major problems that affect the people involved and others too. Relationships can also be between groups of people. Many stories have racism in them which is a perfect example of bad relationships with groups of people. Almost all good stories have relationships in them which shows that relationships are vital to American Literature. Having relationships is common and natural. People

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    In order to combat racism, I must use good judgement based on character and not by the color of someone’s skin. For example, in Chopin’s “Desiree’s Baby,” Armand loved Desiree and their child dearly; however, he shunned them both when he found that the child was biracial. Blinded by his hate, he lost the ones that cared for him the most. Another example comes from the Good Samaritan parable; “You shall love the Lord your God with all your heart and with all your soul and with all your strength and

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    the reader to get something out of the story. She likes to explore all types of themes in her stories such as, racism, the roles of women, and adultery. With these themes and messages she struggled to have most of her stories published. In many of her stories she passed along these messages through the manner of a marriage. In her short stories “The Story of an Hour” and “Desiree 's Baby” she showed just how different marriages could be as well as how similar they can be. Chopin portrays the lives

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