A) Armand thinks that he is getting even with
Madame Valmondé
.
Why does Armand send Desiree away?
“L’Abri” means “shelter.” Armand should be Desiree’s “shelter,” but instead he send her
away when he believes she is part black.
How did all Aubigny fall in love?
under what circumstances did armand aubigny fall in love with Desiree?
He rode by one day, saw her by a stone pillar, and was smitten
.
How does désirée first realize that her baby is not completely white?
Desiree’s Baby: How does Desiree first realize that her baby is not completely white?
Madame Valmonde tells her when she first sees the baby
. Desiree compares her baby with the mixed-race son of her maid. Armand tells her point-blank that neither she nor her baby is white.
What does Desiree do when her husband Armand shuns her?
What does Desiree do when Armand shuns her?
Walks into the bayou with the infant and they are never seen again.
What happens to Desiree and the baby in the end?
In the final scene of Desiree’s Baby,
Desiree’s husband Armand is burning all property that belonged to Desiree and the child, including his own family property that has any connection to Desiree
.
How does Armand fall in love with Desiree?
Desiree compares her baby with the mixed-race son of her slave/maid. How did Armand first fall in love with Desiree?
He rode by one day, saw her by a stone pillar, and was smitten
. … He is so happy with his son that he has stopped punishing the slaves.
Does Armand know his own race before he finds the letter from his mother?
If he knew about the letter before, it seems likely that he would have burned it long ago. The last lines of the story reveal that
Armand did not know of his black ancestry
. A very prejudiced man, Armand does not know that he is the one who bears black ancestry from his own mother.
Why is Desiree’s baby relevant today?
Desiree’s Baby is still relevant today because
it shows how hatred of those with African heritage can be destructive in both the lives
of those the…
Why was Desiree suspected of being black?
Because their baby resembles the quadroons of the plantation, such as the “yellow nurse woman,” Zandrine, and the little boy who waves a fan one day as he stands near the baby, Armand Aubigny decides that
his wife Désirée must be part African
.
What does the fire symbolize in Desiree’s baby?
The bonfire symbolizes
both Armand’s anger and desire to rid himself of Désirée
, as well as his passion for his lost wife, which was described as “a prairie fire” at the beginning of the story. … A bonfire destroys and erases.
What does Armand do with his love letters to Desiree?
What does Armand do with his love letters to Desiree?
He burns them along with all of her clothing and baby furniture
. A letter from Madame Valmonde attesting to Desiree’s white lineage.
What was not burned at the end of Desiree’s baby?
Which of the following items was/were not burned at the end of the story in Armand’s bonfire?
A letter from Madame Valmondé attesting to Désirée’s lineage
was not burned.
What happened to Desiree at the end?
What happens to Desiree and her baby?
Desiree leaves and goes to the swamp where it is assumed that she kills herself and the baby
.
How does Madame Valmonde react to seeing the baby?
What is Madame Valmonde’s reaction to seeing Desiree’s baby? She exclaims, “This is not the baby!” …
She lifts the baby and walks it over to the window, scanning it narrowly.
How did Desiree commit suicide?
After being convinced by her husband, Armand, that she is a child of black ancestry, she becomes depressed. Along with this development, knowing her husband no longer loves her nor her child, it
pushes her to leave and kill herself and the child
.