Analysis Of Interracial Marriages In Desiree's Baby

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“ I thank the good God for having so arranged our lives that our dear Armand will never know that his mother, who adores him, belongs to the race that is cursed with the brand of slavery.” (Desiree’s Baby, 4) This is the ending dialogue to the story “ Desiree’s Baby,” written by Kate Chopin, describes an interracial marriage that is ended during the time of slavery, but even though we are past those times, there are still problems that interracial marriages are facing today. In this short story, Armand is a man who believed that he was white and fell in love with a woman whose origins were unknown and they had a child together. A few months after the child was born, “ When the baby was about three months old.” ( Desiree’s Baby, 2) Desiree …show more content…

People have opinions on everything, including interracial marriage. Many people have happy marriages that are interracial but the difficult part comes from listening to all the people who disapprove of this, giving their negative comments to the couple. It would make sense to just ignore all of the negativity that comes the couple’s way, but it is easy as people believe it to be. “ Studies have indicated that, in general Caucasians tend to disapprove of interracial marriages, and blacks tend to approve.” ( Interracial Marriage - Difficulties in Interracial Marriages, 1) This shows that there are still remnants of the history that America had where white people felt like they were better than people who were anything other than …show more content…

“ Biracial children will always be referred to as black and, therefore, they should have a black mother.” ( Interracial Marriage - Difficulties in Interracial Marriages, 1) This is another statement that is commonly said about black and white couples with the man being black and the wife being white. “ Many Asian Americans are alarmed because of the rising number of interracial unions, which they believe reduces the pool of eligible men and women who could otherwise engage in same-culture unions.” ( Interracial Marriage - Difficulties in Interracial Marriages, 1) This shows that Asian people who are living in America are afraid that they are going to slowly but surely lose their culture as they become “ Americanized” from a different

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