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I know Travis was giggling and kicking his feet when he got to drop this Easter egg

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i might’ve drowned in the melancholy
paintings of ophelia by: Eugene Delacroix, John William Waterhouse, Alexandre Cabanel, & John Everett Millais
One less temptress, one less dagger to sharpen
Visuals: "The Fate of Ophelia" | TLOAS Lyrics: "The Albatross" | TTPD Edits: @chloe-or-sam-or-sophia-or-marcus
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TLDR in Hamlet, prior to the death of his father, Hamlet was courting Ophelia, head over heels in love. But in Hamlet’s descent into madness as he learns that his uncle murdered his father, he becomes increasingly erratic and oftentimes quite nasty to Ophelia, saying none of that was true and more or less slut-shaming her (the famous “get thee to a nunnery” scene, which was slang for brothel at the time). Hamlet then accidentally kills Ophelia’s dad, thinking it was his uncle, and in the wake of Hamlet’s cruelty and the death of her father, Ophelia herself descends into madness. In her final scenes, she is singing her own made up songs (!!) and gathering flowers, sort of living in her own world and not responding normally to those around her. We later learn that off stage, Ophelia has drowned in the river, and while it seems like a suicide, it’s not 100% clear if it was an accident, given her state of mind.
…taking this back to Taylor’s past work, specifically TTPD, Taylor wrote about her own descent into “madness” as she lost the love of her life, a tortured poet (sound like Hamlet himself, anyone?). With TLOAS being described as effervescent and exciting, perhaps the Fate of Ophelia is how she escaped Ophelia’s doomed fate, not losing herself to her melancholy, but stepping into this new era?
Ophelia’s fate is also influenced by the men in her life - her lover, Hamlet, her father and her brother, all 3 of whom try to control her life in different ways, and her ultimate death isn’t even told in her own words in the play. Taylor could maybe be taking the narrative back for Ophelia, giving her a voice when hers was silenced, with sort of a feminist lens.
Cardigan x The Fate Of Ophelia
In Cardigan - she was searching in the waters for someone to saver her but, the only thing that could save her was her music. she literally almost drowns before she sees and grabs on to her piano
In Fate Of Opheila, a Life Saver is thrown to her instead of her almost drowning and going mad (which was the Fate Of Ophelia in Hamlet)
A lifesaver is : a floating device designed to be thrown to a person in water to prevent drowning
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