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Why did Desiree find out she was part black the hard way? Desiree, the main character of Kate Chopin Desiree’s Baby, Is abandoned when she is just a baby. Raised by a lovely white family that owns a plantation, Desiree lives a wonderful luxuries white girl lifestyle. Desiree is a the type of that is blinded by love. In the story it shows that Armand’s emotions affect her. “When he frowned, she trembled, but loved him.” Armand affects her so much when she writes letters to her mother all they talk about is the baby and Armand. As the baby grows he shows his true heritage from Desiree and Armand. Armand starts to show in silence that he is unhappy that their son is a black child. desiree desperately questions Armand

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