A narrativa de GUTS, de Olivia Rodrigo | análise completa

While in SOUR the protagonist of the narrative didn't have much agency, in GUTS she grows and gains space: she learns to make her own choices and, naturally, learns to deal with the consequences they bring. This is Part 2 of an (almost literary, haha) analysis of Olivia Rodrigo's musical journey! In this video I continue reading SOUR and GUTS as a Bildungsroman, the coming-of-age novel of Western literature. ⏱️ CHAPTERS 00:00 Introduction 01:18: Reading GUTS as a coming-of-age novel 01:51 A narrative of contrasts: SOUR x GUTS 04:10 The musical influences and sound of GUTS 04:58 Exploring themes & motifs: the "Double" (or "the other") 06:35 The theme of the social mask in GUTS 08:18 The theme of agency: a protagonist who rescues her narrative 09:14 Last theme: exposure and the cost of fame 09:47 all-american b*tch 10:57 bad idea right?, get him back!, love is embarrassing 12:57 vampire, logical 14:33 lacy, obsessed, pretty isn't pretty 16:37 ballad of a girl at home 17:50 making the bed 19:20 teenage dream 20:10 the grudge 8:53 PM Finishing up... 9:54 PM Oops! I forgot to mention something... 🎵 LISTEN TO THE ALBUM https://open.spotify.com/intl-pt/albu... FOLLOW ME HERE: Instagram + TikTok → @vicsmachado