Themes In 'Désirée's Baby' By Kate Chopin

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The writings of Kate Chopin are a reflection of her upbringing and view of the world around her. Her experiences living in the South served as both a setting and character in her work. She used her writings to explore the position of women in society with emphasis of the effect of the institution of marriage. She wrote about female sexual identity and desire. Some of her stories were considered scandalous for the time period since they covered topics and subjects that were considered socially unacceptable. This paper will examine how these themes are used throughout Chopin’s short stories.
Katherine O’Flaherty was born in St. Louis, Missouri on February 8,1851 to Eliza and Thomas O’Flaherty. Her father was an Irish Immigrant and her mother …show more content…

An example of this can be found in the short story “Désirée’s Baby,” published in 1893, which is a story of Southern views on race relations, in particular the obsession with the purity of blood and the mixing of the races. As Sharon Harris points out in “Désirée’s Baby, she brings together many of her themes: miscegenation, women’s restricted lives, the injustice of social codes” (Harris). Désirée’s husband Armand wants nothing to do with her and their baby after it becomes obvious that the baby has black blood. Armand assumes that the baby inherited this from Désirée’s. All the love Armand has for Désirée and the baby disappear with the knowledge that they are “tainted” with black blood. “Moreover he no longer loved her, because of the unconscious injury she had brought upon his home and his name. She turned away like one stunned by a blow, and walked slowly towards the door, hoping he would call her back. “Good-by, Armand,” she moaned. He did not answer her. That was his last blow at fate.” (Chopin). Désirée takes the baby and walks into the bayou never to be heard from again. The reader is left to wonder not only if she killed herself and if she did so because she was rejected by Armand or because she realized that she had black

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