Rags to riches (Horatio Alger tradition)
Appears in 2 songs
Associated with Horatio Alger
“No one in my small town Thought I'd see the lights of Manhattan”
Angela & Uncle Jerry identify the pre-chorus as enacting the American Dream mythology created by Horatio Alger's rags-to-riches stories. The small-town girl who rises to see the lights of Manhattan is a direct thematic echo of the Alger tradition, which Uncle Jerry discusses at length as the mythology underpinning the song's fame narrative.
“turned your rags into gold”
Uncle Jerry identifies the line 'turned your rags into gold' as a Horatio Alger reference, the rags-to-riches story tradition. He explains that Alger wrote a series of novels about poor boys who become wealthy, always starting as poor kids selling newspapers who become editors and then owners. He notes that Taylor twists the cliché from 'rags to riches' to 'rags into gold.'