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Aunt Jennifer’s Tiger poet : Adrienne Rich, third stanza - Coggle Diagram
Aunt Jennifer’s Tiger poet : Adrienne Rich
first stanza
tiger prancing
bright topaz denizens
sleek chivalric certainty
brave and fearless
comparision of tiger with precious stone
tigers are proud of their home
jumping up and down on the piece of cloth
third stanza
she wishes to live free and it is depicted by design(tigers)
the inner feeling of here to be strong and fearless
but the ring will be on her fingers and her husbands rule over her wont be over
her desire of freedom and fearless life will be depicted through the tigers after her death
IN THE STANZA the poet tries to show the Aunt’s fear towards her husband During the Embroidery her hands are quivering she is afraid of her husband.She is brutally tortured by her husband.Her wedding ring,which she thought would be a very beautiful life has turn out to be very sad one.She is so afraid ahe finds it hard to pull an Ivory needle
figure of speech
alliteration : second stanza "fingers fluttering"
metaphor:"topaz"used for describing the tigers bright yellow color
anaphora : 1st stanza " they do not ...and they pace in.."
alliteration:third stanza"prancing proud"
about the poet by
Adrienne Rich : borne in Baltimore
widely known for involvement in contemporary womens movement as a poet and theorist
through this poem she has addressed the constrains of married life a women experiances
group members
Hetvi
Aryan
Aesha
Tirth
Agnes
Aayushi
third stanza