The central conflict in "Désirée's Baby" by Kate Chopin revolves around issues of race, identity, and societal norms in the antebellum South. Désirée, a foundling of unknown parentage, faces a devastating revelation when her husband, Armand, believes their child is of mixed race, leading him to reject both Désirée and their baby. This conflict highlights the destructive nature of racial prejudice and the rigid social structures of the time, ultimately culminating in a tragic irony regarding Armand's own heritage.
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