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AUNT JENNIFER'S TIGERS

AUNT JENNIFER'S TIGERS 
  - ADRIENNE RICH 

I. Read the given extract and answer the questions : 
 
(i) Aunt Jennifer's fingers fluttering through her wool 
Find even the ivory needle hard to pull. 
The massive weight of Uncle's wedding band
Sits heavily upon Aunt Jennifer's hand. 

1. Name the poem and the poet. 
Answer : The name of the poem is 'Aunt Jennifer's Tigers'. The name of the poet is Adrienne Rich. 

2. What are Jennifer's fingers doing? 
Answer : Aunt Jennifer's fingers are fluttering through her wool. 

3. What do her fingers find hard to do? 
Answer : They find it hard to pull the ivory needle. 

4. What sits heavy on Aunt Jennifer's hand?
Answer : The massive weight of Uncle's wedding band sits heavy on Aunt Jennifer's hand. 

II. Short- Answer Type Questions 

1. How is Aunt Jennifer doing her work with the wool? 
Answer : Aunt Jennifer's fingers are fluttering through the wool. She finds it hard to pull her ivory needle out of the wool. The massive weight of Uncle's wedding band sits heavy on her. Now she has become too old and weak to even move her hand. 

2. How have Aunt Jennifer's tigers been defined? 
Answer : Aunt Jennifer's tigers are of bright yellow colour. They are denizens of a world of green. They have no fear of the men under the tree. They are prancing across the screen proudly and fearlessly. 

3. Why do you think Aunt Jennifer created animals that are so different from her own character? What might the poet be suggesting through this difference? 
Answer : Aunt Jennifer created through the tigers a picture of her own husband. There is also a suggestion that women create men but those very men dominate and tyrannise over women when they grow up. 

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