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Summary of "Aunt Jennifer's tigers"

The video discusses the poem "Aunt Jennifer's tigers" by Adrienne Rich, focusing on the themes of female oppression, the loss of freedom in marriage, and the desire for self-expression. It contrasts the dreams of women at the start of marriage with the harsh realities they face, particularly in a male-dominated society. The poem uses the imagery of tigers to symbolize freedom and strength, which the protagonist, Aunt Jennifer, longs for but cannot achieve due to her oppressive domestic life.

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00:05 — « After marriage it is every girl's dream that her husband should love her immensely, take care of her, respect her interests, give her freedom and fulfill her desires. »
00:20 — « In this male dominated world where only man is considered superior, they are suppressed a lot. »
01:07 — « She is tied up in duties, she is made a domestic maid, she comes as a queen, she becomes a maid. »
02:20 — « This ring is a symbol of marriage, it is a symbol of secrecy and church, it is a symbol of trial, both of them have suffered it throughout their life. »
11:15 — « He got nothing from suppression of Shiva and dominance and he lived a romantic life. »

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