what ideology does the poem “Aunt Jennifer's Tigers” propound?
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A.1:- The poem "Aunt Jennifer's Tigers" is clearly a feminist poem which is critical of the male world for terrifying and oppressing the likes of 'Aunt Jennifer'. Her isolation and her exploitation compel her to create an alternate world of freedom in the world of her art.
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The ideology of the poem “Aunt Jennifer's Tigers” is listed in the following sentences:-
- In the poem 'Aunt Jennifer's Tiger' it is evident that Aunt Jennifer was not treated well by the male members of her family.
- She was a victim of patriarchy and male chauvinism that is prevalent in today's society.
- She doesn't want to live this kind of a life but she is compelled to live like this.
- The mark that has been left by her husband's ring on her hand symbolizes the sign of oppression in her life.
- This poem shows us the reality of a women's life after marriage and all her dreams are stifled by the patriarchy.
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