Adrienne Rich stated that poetry should act “as breaker of official silences, as a voice for those whose voices as disregarded and as a human birthright” (Mays 929). In “Aunt Jennifer's tigers” she is expressing the voice of the domesticated woman, who through her handiwork, traditionally women's work, is able to voice a longing for a stronger, prouder self. The tigers, in stark contrast to Jennifer, allows her to explore her need for freedom. In my view, even the rhythm gives the reader a hint that this is a battle cry as every stanza ends in heroic couplets, luring the reader to think of great epic tales. It is my belief, that this poem wishes to make the public aware of the patriarchal structures in the world and perhaps mostly this; that we should beware of the tigers within women, ready to prance once set free of their
Adrienne Rich stated that poetry should act “as breaker of official silences, as a voice for those whose voices as disregarded and as a human birthright” (Mays 929). In “Aunt Jennifer's tigers” she is expressing the voice of the domesticated woman, who through her handiwork, traditionally women's work, is able to voice a longing for a stronger, prouder self. The tigers, in stark contrast to Jennifer, allows her to explore her need for freedom. In my view, even the rhythm gives the reader a hint that this is a battle cry as every stanza ends in heroic couplets, luring the reader to think of great epic tales. It is my belief, that this poem wishes to make the public aware of the patriarchal structures in the world and perhaps mostly this; that we should beware of the tigers within women, ready to prance once set free of their