My aunt Anna Ritchie's aunt Jennifer is Jennifer Aunt. Does she also exist? Before going deep into this poem, I had to ask myself these questions. These answers provide deeper meaning to Aunt Jennifer's tiger. Based on the background of Adrienne Rich, I think that Jennifer Aunt exists. But Jennifer Aunt is not Auntie of Rich. Aunt Jennifer represents an American woman who is caught by women all over the world, especially supporters of patriarchal society.
Adrienne Ritchie's "Aunt Jennifer's Tiger" created a suppressed lady with scenes of freedom and fear, but in fact it is confined and tells you that you are powerless. Only through her artistic expression she can find a temporary release from her trap. In "Trifles", Minnie Wright allowed him to conquer himself for 30 years and then led to a long term solution to kill her husband. From the feminist's point of view, these two pieces of work show very different examples of women's ways to play 'non-essential others' (Bressler 144), but by refusing their insults her continual How to get rid of suppression.
My aunt Anna Ritchie's aunt Jennifer is Jennifer Aunt. Does she also exist? Before going deep into this poem, I had to ask myself these questions. These answers provide deeper meaning to Aunt Jennifer's tiger. Based on the background of Adrienne Rich, I think that Jennifer Aunt exists. But Jennifer Aunt is not Auntie of Rich. - Jennifer's Augers apologizes to three carefully rhyming verses pointing to a tribute to the speaker's skills when first sewing the panel of tigers. However, detailed reading reveals images and symbols of repressive relationship between Aunt Jennifer and her husband. Jennifer Aunt's seamed tiger represents her spirit of freedom, how she can get rid of her heavy husband's freedom
Adrian Richie's "Aunt Jennifer's Tiger" is a very organized poem. Each clause contains 4 lines, each line rhyming on the previous line. "Aunt Jennifer's Tiger" depicts the image of her frustrated wife in marriage. It can be explained from this poem that grandmother Jennifer is an abused wife who can not escape the atrocities of her husband. The focus of this poem is Aunt Jennifer and the harsh world dream she calls reality. She escaped the cruel world through the stitch and needlepoint, and the tiger she created was all she did not. Rich uses this comparison to communicate the difference between Jennifer Aunt and her tiger.