The Tiger's Wife

Describe symbolism in The Tiger's Wife: A Novel by Tea Obreht

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Grandfather's visits to the tiger in his old age, like his obsession with the tiger in his childhood (the circumstances of which define one of the book's three narrative lines), manifest his desire to connect with the tiger's will to live, the tiger being, for him, a powerful symbol of how that will can triumph against all odds.

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