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  1. Aunt Jennifer’s Tigers Summary – In the poem a woman expresses her deep feeling through her art. She (Aunt Jennifer) is prey of male dominant society. Also, there is no one with whom she can share her physical pain.

  2. Aunt Jennifer’s Tigers Summary – The poet expresses the inner feelings of a womanAunt Jennifer. The aunt is embroidering a motif comprising of energetic, fearless tigers moving freely around the bright greenery.

  3. Told from the perspective of an anonymous speaker, the poem describes a woman, Aunt Jennifer, who crafts vibrant tapestry panels (depicting tigers) to escape—mentally, at least—her unhappy marriage. Written at a time when divorce was unacceptable, the poem criticizes the traditional institution of marriage, suggesting that it oppresses women.

  4. Summary of Aunt Jennifer’s Tigers. ‘Aunt Jennifer’s Tigers’ is a poem by American poet Adrienne Rich. It talks about the burden faced by women in marital life, which she depicts through the character Aunt Jennifer, who is a housewife.

  5. ‘Aunt Jennifer’s Tigers’ is a 1951 poem by the American poet Adrienne Rich (1929-2012), published in her first poetry collection, A Change of World, which was published while the precocious Rich was still in her early twenties.

  6. Summary ‘Aunt Jennifer’s Tigers’ by Adrienne Rich is a multilayered poem that uses the images of sewn tigers to talk about the institution of marriage. In the first lines of this poem, the unnamed speaker describes Aunt Jennifer’s work. She’s creating a needlepoint image of tigers.

  7. Aunt Jennifer’s Tigers is an interesting poem which looks at the life of a married woman, the institution of marriage within which she suffers and shows how she uses art as a medium to escape the reality she’s in. Divided into three stanzas of two couplets each, the poem employs a rhyme scheme of aabbccddeeff.

  8. Complete summary of Adrienne Rich's Aunt Jennifer's Tigers. eNotes plot summaries cover all the significant action of Aunt Jennifer's Tigers.

  9. Aunt Jennifer’s Tigers” is a poem from Adrienne Rich’s first volume of poetry, A Change of World (1951), which won the Yale Series of Younger Poets Award upon publication. This book launched Rich’s long and prestigious career as a poet, essayist, and activist.

  10. Aunt Jennifer's Tigers Summary. Back. More. The speaker tells us about her Aunt Jennifer's needlework tapestry, which features beautiful bright tigers prancing. Snazzy! The tigers are strong and have no fears, so they've got that going for them. Aunt Jennifer, though, is not so free.