Poem 5 : Aunt Jennifer’s Tigers – Theme: Feminism, oppression

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Poet’s attitude:

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Tigers symbolize world:

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Poem ends with:

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Life example of:

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Art can:

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Tigers unaffected by:

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Aunt represents:

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Marriage lacks:

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Central idea:

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Why chivalric?

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Embroidery symbol of:

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Poem reflects women’s:

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Tigers contrast Aunt’s:

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Patriarchy is:

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Embroidery represents:

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Art is:

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Tigers continue to:

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After death Aunt:

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Mastered by ordeals suggests:

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Why fingers fluttering?

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Message of poem:

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Poem suggests women are:

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Tigers symbolize:

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Art gives her:

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Feminist critique of:

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Marriage is portrayed as:

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Tigers contrast Aunt’s:

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Aunt Jennifer feels:

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The poem criticizes:

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Aunt Jennifer’s life dominated by:

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Poetic form:

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The poem highlights:

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Tigers represent:

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Tone of poem:

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Ringed with ordeals means:

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Imagery related to:

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Contrast is between:

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The tigers do not fear:

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Denizens of a world of green refers to:

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Bright topaz denizens is example of:

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The poem reflects which theme?

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The tigers symbolize:

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The tigers are prancing means:

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The wedding band represents:

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Aunt Jennifer’s fingers are:

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What does the wedding band symbolize?

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What colour are the tigers?

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The tigers are described as:

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What is Aunt Jennifer doing in the poem?

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Who is the poet of Aunt Jennifer’s Tigers?

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