what knitting was to aunt Jennifer poetry was for Adrienne rich. do you agree ? comment with reference to the poem aunt Jennifer's tigers
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The answer to the question is as follows;
- In a male-dominated world, women are silenced; Aunt Jennifer's Tiger softly addresses this issue.
- The poet has investigated the dynamics of 'male control' and 'patriarchy' that are present in society in this poem.
- Adrienne Rich, a poet from a disadvantaged community, expresses her dissatisfaction with the dominant character that shapes mainstream culture.
- Rich regarded poetry as a sharp-edged beacon that might enlighten women's lives and consciousness.
- The poem is an eye-opener in terms of re-constructing women's identities.
- The poet analyses women's roles in traditional society and makes a compelling case for reshaping identity and rewriting rules to create a new world.
- As Aunt Jennifer's intrinsic wishes are expressed via her knitting, Adrienne Rich's ideals are expressed through poetry.
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