The Tiger
A Modern Twist to a Classic Fairy Tale Throughout history, the fairy tale Beauty and the Beast has been ever changing. "The Tiger's Bride" by Angela Carter is a modern version with a few distinct trademarks. It is authentic in nature because of the period in which it was written. "The Tiger's Bride" was published in 1979, centuries after the original version of Beauty and the Beast. Carter chose to write the short story from Beauty's point-of-view in order to exemplify her own feministic ideals. In addition, the heroin, Beauty has evolved from a passive, loyal, and submissive young lady into a confident and stubborn woman who freely expresses her anger toward men. From the changing of times to the changes in Beauty's attributes, "The Tiger's Bride" is entirely unique. In the late 70's, women had minds of their own and their futures were not restricted to serving their husbands. Angela Carter's writing was influenced by women's newfound poise. This was a period in which women ventured out of the kitchens in search of prominent job titles. These women were not willing to sit back and wait for the men to bring home all of the glory. They also were not afraid to stand up for themselves. It is obvious that Carter be
After she is asked to disrobe she says, "I shall twist a noose out of my bed linen and hang myself with it. Beauty's father is not the only man to provoke her nasty thoughts. Beauty frequently expresses anger toward men in general. Individuality and women'srights were also extremely important during this time. " Beauty quietly watched her father as he made foolish mistakes in the card game. " Beauty is uncomfortable with her present feelings of inferiority. Even when the valet and the Beast ask her nicely to do something, she is stubborn and replies rudely. I let out a raucous guffaw; no young lady laughs like that! But I did. " Beauty was on her way to the castle for the first time and she did not want to show the Beast that she was the least bit happy about it. If a change in times resulted in such a drastic change in Beauty's character, how would she be portrayed in a version written one hundred years from today? Would the heroin's character be male dominating or would she revert to her submissive past? . All of the characteristics that Carter gives Beauty reflect the changes in women during the late 1970's. She also states that she does not consider herself a lady and she is proud. "When the valet arrived again with his silver salver, I had a pair of diamond earrings of the finest water in the world; I threw the other into the corner where the first one lay. In many instances in "The Tiger's Bride," it seems that Beauty's ultimate desire would be to have no men in her life.
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