
Taylor Swift's album
As Taylor confirmed in a note prior to evermore’s release, “Marjorie” refers to her grandmother, who, she says, “still visits me sometimes … if only in my dreams.” Instead, Dorothea is anyone we want her to be. It could be Taylor, who grew up in West Reading, Pennsylvania, before moving to Nashville and onward. She could be one of the actresses from the many classic films Taylor watched at the beginning of quarantine. She could even be the queer counterpart to Betty from folklore. Some fans have also connected Marjorie and Dorothea to a pair of sisters from Pennsylvania. Marjorie West was a small town girl who went missing in 1938 at the age of four and was never found, who had an 11-year-old sister, Dorothea. The case garnered enormous attention, and as Taylor is from Pennsylvania she could have feasibly heard about it.
Story added by marylux126 on December 29, 2020
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