night and day, I thank the good God for having so arrgnaed our lives that our dear Armand will never know that his mother, who adores him, belongs to the race that is cursed with the brand of slavery (page 4, paragraph 4). This is the most ironic quote in the whole story, because he has just sent his wife, Desiree, away for having a black baby because he thinks shes not white. Truth be told, he’s the one that’s black.
night and day, I thank the good God for having so arrgnaed our lives that our dear Armand will never know that his mother, who adores him, belongs to the race that is cursed with the brand of slavery (page 4, paragraph 4). This is the most ironic quote in the whole story, because he has just sent his wife, Desiree, away for having a black baby because he thinks shes not white. Truth be told, he’s the one that’s black.