1. aunt jennifers tigers
The structure of Aunt Jennifer's Tigers consists of the first stanza, which is about the proud tigers, the second stanza, which is about terrified Aunt Jennifer, and the third stanza, which refers first to Aunt Jennifer and then to the tigers. ... The idea of death is explored at the beginning of the third stanza in showing that even Aunt Jennifer's death will not bring closure nor change to her role in a patriarchal society. ... This is reflected in the line, "Find even the ivory needle hard to pull- (6), in which Rich is presenting the reader with the consequences of living as ...
- Word Count: 1074
- Approx Pages: 4
- Grade Level: Undergraduate