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Analyzing Taylor Swift’s Album “The Tortured Poets Department”: A Breakdown of Proper Nouns

“Taylor Swift’s New Album ‘The Tortured Poets Department’ Breaks Down Proper Nouns in Charts”

Taylor Swift’s 11th album, “The Tortured Poets Department,” is a treasure trove of proper nouns, from famous names to mythical figures. In a unique analysis by Slate’s Name Check feature, the album’s proper nouns were broken down into charts to reveal interesting insights.

The album contains 46 proper nouns, with “people” being the most prominent category. From Aimee to Aristotle, and from Stevie Nicks to Taylor Swift herself, the album is filled with references to real and fictional characters. The breakdown also includes references to places like America, London, and celestial bodies like the Moon.

Swift’s lyrical references to dogs, works of art, and concepts like American Dreams and CPR were also charted, providing a comprehensive look at the album’s thematic elements.

Overall, the analysis sheds light on the intricate web of references woven into Taylor Swift’s latest musical offering, showcasing her storytelling prowess and attention to detail.

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