When Swift’s speaker sings in ‘cardigan’ that the object of the song ‘tried to change the ending, Peter losing Wendy’, she encourages us to go back and take a closer look at a story that may have been a staple of our childhoods. The line is deeply ambiguous, and has always puzzled me. It’s unclear whether he tried to change the (happy) ending, making it so that Peter instead lost Wendy; whether he tried and failed to change the (unhappy) ending of Peter losing Wendy; whether he tried to change the (unhappy) ending, but Peter lost Wendy anyway. Is Peter losing Wendy the result of his actions, or the fate he tried to change? [Click above image to read on.]
Tag: Maisie Peters
The History Of Man: A Brief Analysis
For her creative assignment in English Literature (Taylor's Version), one of my students investigated all the literary references in Maisie Peters' 'The History Of Man'. To celebrate Maisie supporting Taylor at the Eras tour tonight, please enjoy this brief dive into Maisie's beautiful lyricism! Click the link below to see the full video! https://www.tiktok.com/@swifterature1989/video/7404962885304208672
