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Aunt Jennifer's Tigers

2023-08-09 21:25:46

A careful observation "Aunt Jennifer's Tigers," Adrienne Rich's poem "Aunt Jennifer" was written in 1950. At first glance it seems like a feminist pointing out the specific way that woman whose only purpose (Jennifer 's aunt) is being oppressed. However, when observing carefully, this work as well. You can gather more meaning, from when you read the line poem line, when you read. "The whole of the whole as a whole as a whole Jennifer aunt aunt"

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

In the first section of "Aunt Jennifer's Tiger", she describes the fearlessness of Jennifer's aunt she created with a needle tip. Aunt Jennifer's abused marriage was overwhelming She liked to make a tiger with her own needle to help her feelings as if she were not afraid of her marriage. Tigers represent power and meanness, and tigers can avoid everything. The Tigers are very strong and can win anything. Knowing this, Aunt Jennifer wants to hope that she is as strong and free from fear as a tiger. Marriage of my aunt Jennifer is very stressful, but she likes to sew the tiger "afraid and afraid". She wants to make the tiger look like "They are not afraid of the men under the trees, they progress with a chic knight" (Rich). Aunt Jennifer hopes that someday she will be as bright, happy and fearless as fellow as her tiger.