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Chapter one:
Monsieur Bienconnu: the storyteller 
Tonton Julian: the father of the family.
Mama Euralie: The mother of the family
Désirée: the adopted daughter

This chapter introduces the setting of the story: an island, somewhat modernized, lived by French colonizer and black peasants. Monsieur Bienconnu tells the story of the traditional gods on the island: the god of earth and water: Asaka and Agwe. Peasants on the island live depend on their mood, yet the riches on the island are not much affected by them. Tonton Julian does not believe too much in these gods. Instead, he believes in working hard. He somehow respects the legend. Mama Euralie and Désirée believes in the tale. Desiree always goes daydreaming because she believes she is special. She is spoiled by her adopt parents because they were old. 

Chapter Two:

This chapter indicates the identity of Desiree. In a flashback, she recalls that she was abandoned by her mother, left on a mango tree because the village has a drought due to Agwe's anger to Asaka. The abandon might inflame Agwe and he flooded the village. Only Desiree survived. In the temporary time, Desiree sneakes out the ceremony and lies down in a river. She makes a wish and grows up. She hears a sound after she stands up and rips her dress. 

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