Chopin Desiree Quotes

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Finally, Chopin represents how women are at liberty of men through blame. At this point in the story Desiree was on the verge of realizing the truth about her baby, and therefore that was putting strain on her relationship. This strain is illustrated when the story states “He absented himself from home; and when there, avoided her presence and that of her child, without excuse...Desiree was miserable enough to die.” (3). The main focus of this quote is that her husband doesn’t refer to the baby as “theirs”, it is now solely “her’s”. With this, Chopin embodies the idea that the decision of the man has a great impact of the emotional state of the women. The blame Armand Aubigny puts on his wife is the cause of her death, because without his approval