In "Becoming," Michelle Obama reflects on her views about marriage, sharing insights from her early experiences. She mentions a conversation where her husband, Barack Obama, expressed his belief that marriage was an excessive societal expectation. This perspective highlights a more modern and critical view of traditional institutions, suggesting that they may not hold the same value for everyone.
Throughout the memoir, Michelle explores various themes, including identity and the complexities of personal relationships. Her account of marriage reveals not only her journey with Barack but also the challenges and adjustments they faced as a couple in the public eye, showcasing the evolving nature of partnerships in contemporary society.