How does the poet use the image of 'fingers fluttering through the wool' to highlight Aunt Jennifer's victimisation?
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The poet describes Aunt Jennifer's tigers as 'bright topaz denizens' of the forest. They are fearless and ferocious in sharp contrast to their creator, Aunt Jennifer's nervousness and timidity. Gallant and confident, they are sure of their purpose and move ahead undeterred by any kind of hindrance or obstruction.
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She is burdened by the weight of her marriage and gender codes. She has to follow as a woman that even holding wool firmly as a task. It highlights the oppressed state of a women.
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