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  1. Lucifer
    Lucifer better to reign in hell than to serve in heaven

    The tigers of Aunt Jennifer are proud, fearless, bold and courageous. They walk in chivalrous manner. They do not fear hunters and are eternal unlike humans. They have elegant skin and seem to be the inhabitants of a green world which does not exist on earth. Unlike Aunt Jennifer, they move and spriRead more

    The tigers of Aunt Jennifer are proud, fearless, bold and courageous. They walk in chivalrous manner. They do not fear hunters and are eternal unlike humans. They have elegant skin and seem to be the inhabitants of a green world which does not exist on earth. Unlike Aunt Jennifer, they move and spring proudly.

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    Lucifer better to reign in hell than to serve in heaven

    The tigers symbolise courage, fearlessness, boldness, confidence and chivalry. These characteristics are not found in Aunt Jennifer. Read summary of Aunt Jennifer’s Tigers Play quiz on Aunt Jennifer’s Tigers

    The tigers symbolise courage, fearlessness, boldness, confidence and chivalry. These characteristics are not found in Aunt Jennifer.

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    Lucifer better to reign in hell than to serve in heaven
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    There are mainly two themes in the poem Aunt Jennifer's Tigers: Evils of Patriarchal Society The first and the foremost theme of this poem is the evils of patriarchal society. In this poem, Aunt Jennifer is described as a victim of failed marriage. She has been married to someone who is controllingRead more

    There are mainly two themes in the poem Aunt Jennifer’s Tigers:

    Evils of Patriarchal Society

    The first and the foremost theme of this poem is the evils of patriarchal society. In this poem, Aunt Jennifer is described as a victim of failed marriage. She has been married to someone who is controlling her life (The massive weight of Uncle’s wedding band Sits heavily upon Aunt Jennifer’s hand).

    She remains terrified. Her fingers keep fluttering like the wings of bird because of fear. While carving the tigers she cannot hold the needle properly.

    The poet describes wedding band as “Uncle’s wedding band” which means she has absolutely no control over her life. Even after death, the ring of her marriage will remain stick to her fingers. So, she is not free even after death. The poet is against this type of mentality and society.

    Woman Emancipation

    Second important theme of the poem Aunt Jennifer’s Tigers is Women Emancipation and Upliftment. The poet belongs to a time when the society was dominated by patriarchal thinking and women had begun protesting against this dominance.

    In the poem, the poet talks provides reasons why there is need of the upliftment of women. Uncle is described as a stern patriarch who controls the life of Aunt Jennifer.

    The only way of escaping is her art where she feels relieved. The poet is against this hellish life of women. She wants to uplift the women so that they may not remain dependent on men for food and shelter.

    Importance of Art

    The third theme of the poem is Art. We know that during the rise of feminism, many women writers come forward to raise their voice which was suppressed through ages in the male dominated society. The poet herself is one of them.

    In the poem, Aunt Jennifer is an artist who carves the tigers. These tigers are not like her. They are bold, fearless and chivalrous. They express the hidden desires and the bitterness (against marriage or male-dominated society) of Aunt Jennifer.

    Her art is the only place where she can escape to feel ease. For poet, women can only be uplifted if they use art to express themselves.

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    Lucifer better to reign in hell than to serve in heaven

    The word "ringed" is a pun in the poem Aunt Jennifer's Tigers. The ring is not just something on her finger. It symbolises that it dominates her life, her body, her will and desires. This ring is a symbol of oppression and rule of her husband on her. Even after her death, the ring will remain stickRead more

    The word “ringed” is a pun in the poem Aunt Jennifer’s Tigers. The ring is not just something on her finger. It symbolises that it dominates her life, her body, her will and desires. This ring is a symbol of oppression and rule of her husband on her. Even after her death, the ring will remain stick with her finger indicating that she is not free even after her death.

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    Lucifer better to reign in hell than to serve in heaven

    She is called "aunt" in the end because she has lost the identity of being Jennifer. However she is still a woman and remains oppressed even after her death as the marriage ring remains attached to her fingers. Read summary of Aunt Jennifer’s Tigers Play quiz on Aunt Jennifer’s Tigers

    She is called “aunt” in the end because she has lost the identity of being Jennifer. However she is still a woman and remains oppressed even after her death as the marriage ring remains attached to her fingers.

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    Lucifer better to reign in hell than to serve in heaven

    Here, "Transferred Epithet" is used. Hands refer to Aunt Jennifer who herself is terrified. Read summary of Aunt Jennifer’s Tigers Play quiz on Aunt Jennifer’s Tigers

    Here, “Transferred Epithet” is used. Hands refer to Aunt Jennifer who herself is terrified.

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    Lucifer better to reign in hell than to serve in heaven

    She seeks refuge in art because her life is full of oppression and misery. She is subjected to male dominance. Her body and her will is controlled by her husband. Art is the only way she can escape from this hellish life. Read summary of Aunt Jennifer’s Tigers Play quiz on Aunt Jennifer’s TigersRead more

    She seeks refuge in art because her life is full of oppression and misery. She is subjected to male dominance. Her body and her will is controlled by her husband. Art is the only way she can escape from this hellish life.

     

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    Lucifer better to reign in hell than to serve in heaven

    Her fingers flutter like the wings of birds because of two reasons. First, she is terrified (probably from her husband). Second, she is a victim of failed marriage which affects her life. Her husband controls her life. Hence it becomes difficult to carve the tigers. But she does not stop and keepingRead more

    Her fingers flutter like the wings of birds because of two reasons. First, she is terrified (probably from her husband). Second, she is a victim of failed marriage which affects her life. Her husband controls her life. Hence it becomes difficult to carve the tigers. But she does not stop and keeping doing.

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    Lucifer better to reign in hell than to serve in heaven

    Aunt Jennifer's Tigers is a lyric poem which is about a women who is victim of failed marriage. Read summary of Aunt Jennifer’s Tigers Play quiz on Aunt Jennifer’s Tigers

    Aunt Jennifer’s Tigers is a lyric poem which is about a women who is victim of failed marriage.

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    Lucifer better to reign in hell than to serve in heaven

    Here, the poet uses alliteration. The first sound of "fingers fluttering" is "f". Read summary of Aunt Jennifer’s Tigers Play quiz on Aunt Jennifer’s Tigers

    Here, the poet uses alliteration. The first sound of “fingers fluttering” is “f”.

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