
The Many Literary Themes of All Too Well
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Come walk through the door with us, cause the air is getting cooooold. Our 10th episode is here, and we were hoping you had 10 minutes to spare for this one.
We are digging deep into the All Too Well universe, and Uncle Jerry compares both the original version and the 10 minute version, what he thinks about the lyrics that were redacted for the edited version, and Taylor Swift’s masterful use of metaphor and other literary devices in every line of this song.
Works Cited:
The Prelude – William Wordsworth – Affiliate Link
Orality and Literacy – Walter J. Ong – Aff Link
Birches – Robert Frost
Mending Wall – Robert Frost
Metaphors We Live By – George Lakoff and Mark Johnson – Aff Link
In Just – Spring – e.e. Cummings
Poetry – Nikki Giovanni
Let me not to the marriage of true minds (Sonnet 116) – William Shakespeare
A Rose for Emily – William Faulkner
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