Kate Chopin Literary Analysis

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Kate Chopin was very precise about the way she transitioned her story into place to set a good theme. She started her story off with a really good mood by showing the love and affection Desiree and Armand had for each other. When the child was conceived Armand loved him with open arms. He loved his child so much Desiree stated,”Armand is the proudest father in the perish,” Armand was just a happy husband and father. All this changed when the little talk that went around the village reached his ears, changing the mood dramatically. All the ruckus was caused to do the baby's ethnicity. The author uses the last bits of the story to show her final theme, that you shouldn't criticize someone just do to there color, it doesn't make you who you are.