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Most people assume every lyric in The Life of a Showgirl is Taylor Swift speaking directly, giving her perspective—but what if they're not?
Understanding the secret of the unreliable narrator changes everything about how we read this album—especially the opening track, “The Fate of Ophelia.” Once you recognize when and how the narrator shifts, a whole new layer of meaning comes into focus.
In this episode, we’ll explore what the different between author and narrator + the concept of an unreliable narrator—and why it might just be the key to unlocking the entire album.
Stick around for a the writing prompts at the end to help you try the technique yourself!
Come join the discussion!
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You can find more of my personal writing and writing tips on Substack.
And visit my website to learn more about my editing, book coaching, and upcoming courses.
By Mara EllerMost people assume every lyric in The Life of a Showgirl is Taylor Swift speaking directly, giving her perspective—but what if they're not?
Understanding the secret of the unreliable narrator changes everything about how we read this album—especially the opening track, “The Fate of Ophelia.” Once you recognize when and how the narrator shifts, a whole new layer of meaning comes into focus.
In this episode, we’ll explore what the different between author and narrator + the concept of an unreliable narrator—and why it might just be the key to unlocking the entire album.
Stick around for a the writing prompts at the end to help you try the technique yourself!
Come join the discussion!
TikTok
Threads
You can find more of my personal writing and writing tips on Substack.
And visit my website to learn more about my editing, book coaching, and upcoming courses.