Desiree's Baby

How does the narrator’s description of L’Abri, from Madame Valmonde’s point of view, develop the mood of the text?

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Her description of the plantation is dark and depressing. The narrator describes the property as a "sad looking place," which had not been had a woman's "gentle presence" for many years. The narrator says that the "roof came down steep and black like a cowl," like a hood: an allusion perhaps to the Grim Reaper. Even the natural setting is sad. She describes "solemn oaks" and the shadow they cast , "like a pall" over the grounds.