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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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.