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The Indirect Characterization of Death By A Thousand Cuts

The Indirect Characterization of Death By A Thousand Cuts

Update: 2025-08-21
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In this episode of The Swiftie and The Scholar, Uncle Jerry and Angela analyze Death By A Thousand Cuts from Taylor Swift's 2019 album, Lover.

Uncle Jerry finds literary devices aplenty in the lyrics, and discusses how she uses those devices to deftly handle the storytelling in the poem via indirect characterization.

They also discuss the roundabout inspiration of this song and the Swiftie tradition of friendship bracelets.


Works Cited:

A Midsummer Night’s Dream – Shakespeare – Affiliate Link

Lingchi

Death By A Thousand Cuts – Timothy Brook, Jérôme Bourgon, Gregory Blue – Aff Link

Mandarin Squares

Great Expectations — Charles Dickens – Aff Link

Kyn You Believe It — IDK Traffic Light

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Indirect Characterization


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The Indirect Characterization of Death By A Thousand Cuts

The Indirect Characterization of Death By A Thousand Cuts

Angela McDow | Dr. Jerry Coats