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* ExtremeDoormat: She was hinted to be this when she was alive, with her only plan is only to "think" about calling her husband out on his affair.
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* AmbiguouslyGay: Her love interest is of an AmbiguousGender, and some of Dorothea's discomfort in her small town and rebelliousness against her mother could possibly be due to her being gay in a conservative and unaccepting environment.
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This trope doesn't apply because she's not leaving him so that he can be with someone else who he loves more: she just hopes he'll find someone who actually loves him enough to want to marry him, unlike her.


* IWantMyBelovedToBeHappy: Wishes all the happiness to her ex and that he'll find someone else.

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* IWantMyBelovedToBeHappy: Wishes all the happiness to her ex and that he'll find someone else.
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Merlot is a popular shade of lipstick, and the Merlot is 'on his mouth', not a smell of wine on his breath.


* ProperlyParanoid: She suspects her husband is cheating due to suspicious charges on their bank account and the smell of alcohol on his breath. She's proven right in the worst way possible.

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* ProperlyParanoid: She suspects her husband is cheating due to suspicious charges on their bank account and the smell unfamiliar shade of alcohol lipstick left on his breath.mouth. She's proven right in the worst way possible.

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* {{Tsundere}}: She's rather dismissive and borderline mean to her love interest, but she has moments of genuine vulnerability and occasionally shows her true affection for them.



* TheCassandra: Is certain Este’s husband killed her, but can’t prove it or persuade the authorities.



--> ''“But I ain't letting up until the day I died...I wasn’t letting up until he died.”''
* TheCassandra: Is certain Este’s husband killed her, but can’t prove it or persuade the authorities.
* UndyingLoyalty: To Este.

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--> ''“But I ain't letting up until the day I died...I wasn’t letting up until the day he died.”''
* TheCassandra: Is certain Este’s husband killed her, but can’t prove it or persuade the authorities.
* UndyingLoyalty: To Este.Este.

!! Este

* AmbiguousSituation: Is she the narrator of "right where you left me" or not?
* ProperlyParanoid: She suspects her husband is cheating due to suspicious charges on their bank account and the smell of alcohol on his breath. She's proven right in the worst way possible.
* UnfinishedBusiness: If she is indeed the narrator of "right where you left me," it seems she's confined to Earth because she was betrayed and murdered. It's unknown if her BestFriend killing her husband set her free.
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* BrokenBird: It's implied her own mental health issues lead her to refuse her boyfriend's proposal.

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* BrokenBird: It's implied her own mental health issues lead led her to refuse her boyfriend's proposal.
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* Best Friend: To Este, the subject of the song.

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* Best Friend: BestFriend: To Este, the subject of the song.
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* ItsNotYouItsMe: Makes it clear that it’s her problems, not her love interest's, that prompt their behind the break-up.
--> Love slipped beyond your reaches and I couldn’t give a reason"”

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* ItsNotYouItsMe: Makes it clear that it’s her problems, not her love interest's, that prompt their behind the break-up.
--> Love ''"Love slipped beyond your reaches and I couldn’t give a reason"”reason"''



* HighSchoolSweethearts / NewOldFlame: With the narrator of ''"Dorothea."''

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* HighSchoolSweethearts / NewOldFlame: With the narrator of ''"Dorothea."''"Dorothea."

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* BewareOfTheQuietOnes: Seemingly only an unassuming side character in the story but ultimately avenges Este by killing her husband.

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* BewareOfTheQuietOnes: BewareTheQuietOnes: Seemingly only an unassuming side character in the story but ultimately avenges Este by killing her husband.



* UndyingLoyalty: To Este.

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* UndyingLoyalty: To Este.

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Este.
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!! “Champagne Problems” narrator

* BrokenBird: It's implied her own mental health issues lead her to refuse her boyfriend's proposal.
--> ''"She would've made such a lovely bride, what a shame she's fucked in her head..."''
* ItsNotYouItsMe: Makes it clear that it’s her problems, not her love interest's, that prompt their behind the break-up.
--> Love slipped beyond your reaches and I couldn’t give a reason"”
* InsecureLoveInterest: Believes she let her boyfriend down and that he can find better.
--> ''"But you’ll find the real thing instead...you won't remember all my champagne problems...”''
* IWantMyBelovedToBeHappy: Wishes all the happiness to her ex and that he'll find someone else.



* DifferentPrioritiesBreakup: Split with her high school sweetheart due to chasing her celebrity dreams.

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* DifferentPrioritiesBreakup: DifferingPrioritiesBreakup: Split with her high school sweetheart due to chasing her celebrity dreams.



* {{Tomboy}}: Implied to be as a child, with references to skipping prom, messing around in the park, and rebelling against her mom’s pageant schemes.

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* {{Tomboy}}: Implied to be as a child, with references to skipping prom, messing around in the park, and rebelling against her mom’s pageant schemes.schemes.

!! “No Body, No Crime” narrator
* Best Friend: To Este, the subject of the song.
* BewareOfTheQuietOnes: Seemingly only an unassuming side character in the story but ultimately avenges Este by killing her husband.
* {{Determinator}}: She’ll make Este's husband pay for whatever he did no matter what.
--> ''“But I ain't letting up until the day I died...I wasn’t letting up until he died.”''
* TheCassandra: Is certain Este’s husband killed her, but can’t prove it or persuade the authorities.
* UndyingLoyalty: To Este.

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Characters featured in Taylor Swift's 2020 album 'evermore.'

!! Dorothea
The subject of ''"Dorothea"'' and the narrator of ''"Tis the Damn Season."''

* DifferentPrioritiesBreakup: Split with her high school sweetheart due to chasing her celebrity dreams.
* HighSchoolSweethearts / NewOldFlame: With the narrator of ''"Dorothea."''
* SmallTownBoredom: Towards her hometown and why she left it for LA.
--> ''“This place is the same as it ever was….But you don't like it that way...”''
* TheOneThatGotAway: To the narrator of “Dorothea” who still holds a candle for her years later.
* {{Tomboy}}: Implied to be as a child, with references to skipping prom, messing around in the park, and rebelling against her mom’s pageant schemes.

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