Tuesday, October 20, 2009

Poem Paraphrase

Aunt Jennifer's Tigers (pg 428-429)

Aunt Jennifer's tigers are all over the screen, and their color makes them stand out in their green environment. They're not afraid of the men around the base of the tree, rather they stroll by with a certain sense of grace and entitlement. Aunt Jennifer has wavering hands as she stitches in the material, and she even has trouble working with the needle. She wears her late husband's wedding ring, and it's clear that the reminder of him brings sadness. When she dies, her hands will finally rest, though they will still show the effects of her long and sometimes hard life. But still the tigers that she stitched will live on as a symbol of her inner strength.

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  3. They're not afraid of the men around the base of the tree, rather they stroll by with a certain sense of grace and entitlement. Aunt Jennifer has wavering hands as she stitches in the material, and she even has trouble working with the needle. She wears her late husband's wedding ring.
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