19 pages 38 minutes read

Adrienne Rich

Aunt Jennifer's Tigers

Fiction | Poem | Adult | Published in 1951

A modern alternative to SparkNotes and CliffsNotes, SuperSummary offers high-quality Study Guides with detailed chapter summaries and analysis of major themes, characters, and more.

Themes

The Weight of Marriage

Rich had a fraught relationship with the idea of marriage, which corresponds with the attitude of other female artists of her generation. In the 1950s, the overwhelming cultural attitude was that women belonged in the home as wives and mothers. Talented and ambitious young women had to make difficult choices about their future, a pressure that their male counterparts did not face. In “Aunt Jennifer’s Tigers,” Rich grapples with the consequences of early- to mid-century gender roles in marriage.

In the poem, Aunt Jennifer’s hands weave the tapestry by “fluttering through the wool” (Line 5) with innate skill and creating beauty from a few strings, like a musician playing an instrument. The reader knows that Aunt Jennifer is an artist who made the scene described in the first stanza: The tigers belong to her because she wove them with woolen string and thin air. Her fingers have a mind of their own, and they are driven to make art.

However, she finds “even the ivory needle hard to pull” (Line 6) because of her wedding ring. This “massive weight” (Line 7) limits the dexterity of her fingers and encumbers her ability to work her needle through and complete the tapestry.

Related Titles

By Adrienne Rich

Study Guide

logo

A Valediction Forbidding Mourning

Adrienne Rich

A Valediction Forbidding Mourning

Adrienne Rich

Study Guide

logo

Diving into the Wreck

Adrienne Rich

Diving into the Wreck

Adrienne Rich

Study Guide

logo

Living in Sin

Adrienne Rich

Living in Sin

Adrienne Rich

Study Guide

logo

Necessities of Life

Adrienne Rich

Necessities of Life

Adrienne Rich

Study Guide

logo

Planetarium

Adrienne Rich

Planetarium

Adrienne Rich

Study Guide

logo

Snapshots of a Daughter-in-Law

Adrienne Rich

Snapshots of a Daughter-in-Law

Adrienne Rich

Plot Summary

logo

Tonight No Poetry Will Serve

Adrienne Rich

Tonight No Poetry Will Serve

Adrienne Rich

Study Guide

logo

Vesuvius at Home

Adrienne Rich

Vesuvius at Home: The Power of Emily Dickinson

Adrienne Rich