Themes Of Love In Desiree's Baby

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Once apon a time there was a man and a woman who fell in love and lived happily ever after. Right? That’s how it ends? well no not in this case. In “ Desiree’s Baby “ written by kate chopin one could say not everybody gets a happily ever after. the one thing that draws them together ends up being their doom. in “desiree’s baby,” kate chopin points out the prejudices that interracial couples faced in the 19th century as they do today.
True Love?
Armand, a man who came from one of the proudest families in Louisiana had fallen for a woman. On the contrary, he has seen this woman since he was eight years of age, yet knows nothing about her. Suddenly one day he was riding and saw this lady near a stone pillar and instantly fell in love with her …show more content…

One day she was sitting in her room and looked at her child comparing him to La Blanche’s little quad room boy. She was frightened, by her husband walks in without knoticing her to look for a few papers. She asks her husband “ what does this mean?” he then responds that it was not white; also means that she is not white.
The accusation nerved her with unwanted courage to deny it. She is whiter than him, yet he responds that she is as white as Le Blanche’s. He then later tells to go, he no longer “loved” her she then left with a stunned blow to her heart. With that being said Armand did not truely love her,if so then he wouldn’t have let them to stay and be happy.
He let his family social status of “elite” and pride get in the way. If he loved them he would’ve accepted the negroid child and would’ve stayed by desiree’s side since he was so in “love”. He showed no sympathy for the wife that he supposedly loved not the child that made him so proud. Therefore it was not true love.
In this story “Desiree’s Baby” the argument on the topic, whether the relationship between Armand and Desiree was true love? or not at all? In this case they were not in love as you can see through the evidence given above.

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They are not that “hated” on by today’s society, but in the 19th century it was a whole different ball game. The few interracial couples that did exsist in that time frame were greatly hated upon. All the couples had to hide their love from friends, family, the public, and especially the police. If their love was discovered they would be outrageously be descriminated, frowned upon, shunned away, and worse of all be hurt verbally and physically by everyone. Just like in Desiree’s Baby how Armand shunned away Desiree and his son for not being white. In some cases the couples were killed because of their “unholy” love. Unlike today’s timeframe, it is somewhat respected now, not that much discrimination. Now, interracial couples are more open about their love. So the difference between back then and now are completely

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