Desiree's Baby Patriarchy

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Imagine you're playing a game with some friends, but some of the older kids always get to make the rules and decide what everyone does. They are basically the leaders of the game. That's kind of like what patriarchy is, but in real life. It's when grown-up men take control they are usually in charge and make most of the important decisions, while girls and women often don't get as much say or power. So, it's like a big system where boys and men have more control and authority than girls and women, so we start to live in a world where men are the leaders and women are the followers. This is a Patriarchy. Woman didn't have the same chances as man to go to school or get a job. They were expected to stay home and take care of the family while the men went out and did important …show more content…

Both stories have different themes and concepts, but, they both talk about how girls and women were treated unfairly a long time ago. "Desiree's Baby" is a story about a girl named Desiree who faces some really unfair stuff because of how society sees her. First off, there's Desiree. She's a young woman who falls in love with a guy named Armand. They marry and have a baby. But when their baby is born, people start gossiping because the baby's skin is darker than they expected. This is a big deal because Desiree and Armand are white, so everyone is shocked by the baby's appearance. Now, here's where it gets tough for Desiree. Armand, her husband, gets really angry and blames Desiree for the baby's skin color. He even kicks her and the baby out of their house because he's convinced it's her fault. This is super unfair because Desiree didn't do anything wrong, but Armand doesn't believe her. The story shows us how unfair it was for Desiree because she's both a girl and not fully accepted because of her race. She's stuck in a society where people judge her

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