what did armand fine out at the end
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At the end of the story, Armand burns Désirée's possessions. The bonfire symbolizes both Armand's anger and desire to rid himself of Désirée, as well as his passion for his lost wife, which was described as “a prairie fire” at the beginning of the story. A bonfire destroys and erases.
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At the end of the story, Armand burns Désirée's possessions. The bonfire symbolizes both Armand's anger and desire to rid himself of Désirée, as well as his passion for his lost wife, which was described as “a prairie fire” at the beginning of the story. A bonfire destroys and erases.
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