In a Society, of abandonment and slavery, years later after being taken upon one’s particularly wing, the consideration of being black is somewhat disheartening to one woman by the name of Desiree in a cultural time of trails and triplications of racial disequality. Ms. Kate Chopin, “Desiree’s Baby” Protagonist Character Desiree is a young woman that is a wife and a newly mother finding her way of life that is changing day by day, a young age Desiree was taken in by Madame Valmonde, after being found upon a big stone pillar. Desiree is a stereotypical wife and a newly mother bragging about her newborn son and the way that is growing so quickly to her mother Madame Valmonde, she is one young woman of excitement shown for her new life, and how amazing her husband is with the newborn, “"Oh, Armand is the proudest father in the parish, I believe, chiefly because it is a boy, to bear his name; though he says not,--that he would have loved a girl as well. But I know it isn't true. I know he says that to please me. And mamma," she added, drawing Madame Valmonde's head down to her, and …show more content…
She lifted it and walked with it over to the window that was lightest. She scanned the baby narrowly, then looked as searchingly at Zandrine, whose face was turned to gaze across the