Discuss the Objectification of women and the dominance of men in society through a feminist lens in the 20th-century short story “the Tiger’s Bride” by Angela Carter. This topic has been the center of attention for artists and writers for centuries. The modernized woman of “The Tiger’s Bride” is a unique and powerful commentary on the liberation of women and the painful process of self-expression in a world dominated by men. You will be touching upon the comparison between women and animals as an expectation of creatures without inherent identity, the topic of rebirth, reconstruction, and sexuality, and the woman’s pursuit of freedom and self-expression. In what ways has she liberated herself at the end of the story? Has she rejected reason altogether as a meaningful modifier for a person? And if she isn’t a person at the end of the story what is she and what does it have to do with her own expression? In what ways has she liberated herself at the end of the story? Has she rejected reason altogether as a meaningful modifier for a person? And if she isn’t a person at the end of the story what is she and what does it have to do with her own expression?