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  • Essay / Universal Themes in Desiree's Baby By Kate Chopin

    The universal themes reflect how, during this time, race and social status mattered more than love and acceptance. Finally, it surprises the reader with an ironic twist and allows, among other things, to show Armand as a hypocrite. The ending leaves the reader wondering what happened to Désirée and the baby as they disappeared into the deserted fields in October.