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which word depict the dominant and arrogant attitude of the wild animal in the poet aunt Jennifer's tigers​

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Answered by sawakkincsem
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The words prancing, proud, and unafraid depict the dominating and arrogant attitudes of the wild animals in the poem "Aunt Jennifer's Tiger".

Explanation:

 

  • Aunt Jennifer's Tiger is an exquisite poem written by Adrienne Rich regarding an abusive marriage. She explains how her aunt has suffered her entire life and used embroidery as a means to escape the bitter realities of life.  

  • She knitted a tiger with greenery all around. This shows her inner ferociousness which was suppressed by her husband. Even after her death, she could not escape the patriarchal society since she still has to wear her marriage ring.
Answered by nidaeamann
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Explanation:

Prancing, proud are the words used by poet to show the dominancy

The poem Aunt Jennifer's Tigers is written by Adrienne Rich. The theme of the poem is that how the influences of the patriarchy rules women's forms but not their minds. In the poem, Aunt Jennifer did some great embroidery of tigers and showed them as some powerful, ruthless creatures but the surprising element is that in her own life she was a very weak woman, a lady who was oppressed by her husband

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