Enough With the Vibesy Literary Remakes
Andreea Neblea
In Shakespeare’s Hamlet , the lovelorn Ophelia famously drowns. The prince of Denmark has cruelly spurned her, her father has died, and she’s stricken with grief. If only she had realized Taylor Swift’s vision for her: In the song “The Fate of Ophelia,” the pop star imagines that she has instead been saved by a new suitor. Her version of the tragic figure, Swift sings, is “no longer drowning and deceived, all because you came for me.” Hollywood has been making me think of Swift’s track quite a
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