РефератыИностранный языкDeDesirees Baby Essay Research Paper SIGNIFICANCES OF

Desirees Baby Essay Research Paper SIGNIFICANCES OF

Desirees Baby Essay, Research Paper


SIGNIFICANCES OF A LETTER ?Désirée?s Baby? is a


story of love, prejudice and rejection, a story with noble


beginnings that slowly turns to reveal an uglier side of human


relations. Armand, a wealthy landowner of the plantation


L?Abri in the ante-bellum south of Louisiana, is confronted


by a family secret that has been hidden from him, even into


adulthood. The secret is scandalous for its day, and its


consequences run deep into the fabric of society. No one


told Armand of this secret. He discovers it by chance at the


end of the story, when he finds the remnants of an old letter


written by his mother to his father, the significance of which,


and its revelations, makes us focus on the many tragic and


ironic decisions made by him during this story. In the old


south, bloodlines are very important to the status of a family


and their social placement, so the ?purity? of the family must


be kept. This ?purity? does not accommodate marriages of


mixed race. Knowing this, Armand marries an old friend


who he had known since he was eight when he moved to


Louisiana from France with his father after his mother had


died. She was a girl of no distinction, who had no history or


reputation of family name like that of Armand, but despite


this he fell in love ?as if struck by a pistol shot?.(317).


Others had warned Armand against marrying her, but he did


not care for he was so swept away by her beauty. ?He was


reminded that she was nameless. What did it matter about a


name when he could give her one of the oldest and proudest


in Louisiana.? (316). Tragedy comes early in the marriage


with the birth of their first child. Although no one seemed to


notice at first, by the time the child was three months old,


neighbors and Armand hims! elf noticed a change in the


child. ?When the baby was about three months old, Désirée


awoke one day to the conviction that there was something in


the air menacing her peace.?(317). It turns out the baby is of


mixed blood and because of this, he shuns his wife and the


child he was so proud of only days before. ?He absented


himself from home and when there, avoided her presence


and that of her child, without excuse.?(317). Armand was


?the proudest father in the parish?it is a boy to bear his


name.?(317). Additionally, he accuses Désirée of not being


white (a crime against his family?s ?purity?) which she


adamantly denies. ?It is a lie it is not true, I am white! Look


at my hair, it is brown and my eyes are gray, Armand you


know they are gray. And my skin is fair,? ?Look at my hand


whiter than yours, Armand,?(318). She writes to her


adopted mother and tells her of what is happening. Her


mother tells her to return home with the child where they will


both be loved, bu! t Désirée is so shocked and disheartened


she sets off towards a local bayou with the child never to be


seen again. Armand has made the decision to lose his family


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in order to save his name and it?s too late to bring Désirée


back. The irony is that the letter read by Armand from his


mother reveals to him that it is he who is of mixed blood and


not Désirée. Placing blame on outside forces can also be a


tragic and misguided reaction to events that people


encounter. Armand makes this mistake when he can see no


other cause for his anguish and blames God for what he sees


as a cruel injustice placed upon him. ?He thought Almighty


God had dealt cruelly and unjustly with him and felt,


somehow that he was paying him back in kind when he


stabbed thus into his wife?s soul (319). Ironically, in the


letter Armand finds from his mother, she is praising God for


having ?arranged? their lives so as to be married in a racist


world and to have a beautiful child such as Armand. ?But


above all, night and day, I thank the good lord 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?(319). Paradoxically, it is


also this arrangement that is the root of his present day


problems. Had he known of his ?heritage? before hand,


chances are! he would have approached life differently, but


we have to assume this was hidden from him to protect him


from the society in which he lived. Armand?s shunning of


Désirée was not only an attempt to pay back God, but by


somehow payback the others he felt were responsible for his


personal tragedy. He thought it necessary to cleanse himself


and his family name of this regretful misfortune. At the end of


the story Armand has ordered his slaves to build a large


bonfire on the grounds of the estate where he is to throw all


of Désirée?s and the baby?s affects. It is during this highly


emotionally and rash moment that Armand learns his family


secret, when he finds the letter from his mother. Here the


story ends, and its tragic irony comes to light. Lying before


him was proof that it was not Désirée who had colored


blood but him. The wife and child he loved and so easily


discarded to protect his family name, were innocent of his


animosity and accusations. We can only imagine the heart


wrenching turmoil he must have felt at that moment. Too,


was the undeniable fact that his father had overcome similar


odds and accepted the love of his mother even though she


was black. Armand?s father had escaped from tradition and


its shackles to stay with the woman he loved and yet still


kept the family?s good name, where Armand had failed to


do so. The finding of this letter reveals to the reader the


deeper consequences of decisions made based on prejudice


and what others may think. All that Armand had done, giving


up his marriage and condemning their child, burning all that


reminded him of her and the baby, cursing God for his


misfortune, had all come crashing in upon him! by finding a


simple letter with tragic ?significance

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