Swiftly Sung Stories is a podcast that treats Taylor Swift’s songwriting like the literature it is. I’m your host Jen, a writer, former English teacher, and serious Swiftie. Join me to unpack the TS universe with close readings, narrative analysis, and explorations of themes, metaphors, imagery, and so much more.
Whether you’re a lifelong fan or a casual listener curious about her craft, you’ll discover new ways to see the stories inside the songs. This is English class meets pop culture - no homework required. So come on in, take a seat, and meet me in the margins.
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Swiftly Sung Stories is a podcast that treats Taylor Swift’s songwriting like the literature it is. I’m your host Jen, a writer, former English teacher, and serious Swiftie. Join me to unpack the TS universe with close readings, narrative analysis, and explorations of themes, metaphors, imagery, and so much more.
Whether you’re a lifelong fan or a casual listener curious about her craft, you’ll discover new ways to see the stories inside the songs. This is English class meets pop culture - no homework required. So come on in, take a seat, and meet me in the margins.
“The Fate of Ophelia” - Hamlet, Heartbreak & Choosing Happiness | Taylor Swift Lyric Analysis (TLOAS e1)
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3 days ago
“The Fate of Ophelia” - Hamlet, Heartbreak & Choosing Happiness | Taylor Swift Lyric Analysis (TLOAS e1)
Taylor Swift’s “The Fate of Ophelia” reimagines one of literature’s most tragic heroines, and asks what it really means to be saved. In this lyric analysis, we’ll explore how Taylor draws from Hamlet’s Ophelia while unraveling the contradiction at the heart of the song: the fantasy of the white knight versus the truth of self-rescue.
Through themes of heartbreak, rebirth, and emotional transformation, Taylor turns despair into hope. But is our narrator really the damsel in distress, or has she always had the power to save herself? How is this song informed by others in Taylor’s discography, and how has her idea of happily ever after changed?
✨ Swiftly Sung Stories dives deep into Taylor Swift’s storytelling craft, exploring her lyrics through the lens of literature, emotion, and the art of songwriting.
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Swiftly Sung Stories
Swiftly Sung Stories is a podcast that treats Taylor Swift’s songwriting like the literature it is. I’m your host Jen, a writer, former English teacher, and serious Swiftie. Join me to unpack the TS universe with close readings, narrative analysis, and explorations of themes, metaphors, imagery, and so much more.
Whether you’re a lifelong fan or a casual listener curious about her craft, you’ll discover new ways to see the stories inside the songs. This is English class meets pop culture - no homework required. So come on in, take a seat, and meet me in the margins.