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    1 English 102 11 May 2009 Irony and Racism in Kate Chopin’s “Desiree’s Baby” In Kate Chopin’s “Desiree’s Baby‚” Desiree is the adopted daughter of Monsieur and Madame Valmonde’‚ a wealthy Louisiana family. As a baby‚ she was discovered lying in the shadow of a stone pillar near the Valmonde’ gateway which made it unknown who she was or where she came from. She grows up and marries a wealthy Louisiana plantation owner‚ Armand who makes it clear that Desiree’s unknown heritage did not matter

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    QUIZ FOR DESIREE’S BABY Where had Madame Valmonde found Desiree for the first time when she was a baby? In the shadow of the big stone pillar. b) Why had Armand’s mother never left France? Armad’s mother never left France because she loved the country so much and she died there. c) What was Madame Valmonds’s reply to Desiree’s letter? Her reply was “My own Desiree: Come home to Valmonde; back to your mother who loves you. Come with your child." 1. d) During which month were

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    In the fictional story “Desiree’s Baby” written by Kate Chopin‚ Armand and Desiree struggle with the fact their baby is black despite them being white. Chopin foreshadows that Desiree’s unknown past will affect her marriage to develop a thrilling plot. Early in the story‚ the reader learns some information about Desiree. “Monsieur Valmonde grew practical and wanted things well considered: that is‚ the girl’s obscure origin”. No one knows anything about Desiree’s background; however‚ Armand did not

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    Desiree’s Baby Essay “Desiree’s Baby” is a short story written by Kate Chopin. The setting of this story is set in the 19th Century in Louisiana. This short story is a love story between Armand Aubigny and Desiree. “Desiree’s baby” begins like many love stories before it with love at first sight‚ but does not end like a typical romance novel due to its harsh ending. Armand begins to become progressively distant towards Desiree and her baby throughout the story due to Armand discovering that they

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    In the story "Desiree’s Baby" by Kate Chopin‚ the character of Armand Aubigny follows the views of society by caring a lot about race. Perturbed by the characteristics of his son‚ he believes that the infant carries the genes of a person of mixed race. Armand blames his wife Desiree‚ accusing her of not being white‚ believing that she is the reason that caused the infant to inherit those traits. Armand cites the fact that she was adopted‚ which means that her past is unknown. "He no longer loved

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    In the story “Desiree’s Baby” by Kate Chopin‚ a girl named Desiree falls in love with a man named Armand. When Desiree was just a baby she was set on someone’s doorstep by her original family and she was growing up with the family that found her. This means that she didn’t know her ancestry so she could have been twenty five percent black. She met Armond and they wanted to get married and Desiree’s father said you don’t know her ancestry so she could be black. Armond didn’t care because he loved

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    Desiree’s Baby” Skin Color‚ Genetics‚ & Biotechnology Part I – A Mendelian approach "Desiree’s Baby" is a very moving story that shows us the horror of racism‚ but is it scientifically accurate? Questions 1. According to the story‚ Madame Valamonde and Armand noticed the baby’s dark skin several weeks before Desiree. Can you offer a possible explanation for this gradual increase in pigmentation over the course of three months? 2. Assuming the inheritance of skin color in "Desiree’s Baby" follows

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    short story “Desiree’s Baby”‚ written by Kate Chopin‚ is about a man’s pride and concern about race has overcome the love he has for his wife Desiree. The story is set before the Civil War‚ back in the time when slavery still exists. As a slave-owner‚ Armand is very proud as he belongs to the white society‚ until he finds out the truth about his baby and his origin. Racism‚ prejudice‚ and pride destroy Armand’s family. To add the elements of surprise and ironic‚ Kate Chopin does not reveal the birth

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    Kate Chopin: “Desiree’s Baby” – The Setting Kate O’Flaherty‚ born in 1850 in St. Louis during what some would say was one of the darkest periods of American history‚ was a woman born before her time. Married to a wealthy cotton factor (the middleman between cotton grower and buyer) Oscar Chopin in 1870 where she then moved to New Orleans and mothered 6 children. After his cotton business went under due to a drought and mismanagement they moved again to the small French village Cloutierville‚ where

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    ‘Desiree’s Baby’ is a short story written by Kate Chopin. This story highlights some sense of consequence and karma as the main theme. It also tends to explore the problems of a man’s pride who is trying to overcome the love he has got for his race and wife. The purpose of this essay is to examine some of the major themes; racial superiority and inferiority‚ blind and deep love‚ and mystery‚ and how they have changed everything in the entire story. Race is a major issue in the short story. Armand

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