: Frontman Stuart Murdoch has described the girl as a recurring "shadow" figure in his writing—someone he either desired to be or felt a deep connection to during his youth.
: Despite its "spiteful" lyrics regarding her treatment, the song’s upbeat melody serves as an optimistic show of support for those who don't fit in. Cultural Impact Belle and Sebastian - Expectations
: The protagonist is a lonely student who is teased by classmates and misunderstood by her mother. : Frontman Stuart Murdoch has described the girl
: She retreats into her art, famously "making life-size models of the Velvet Underground in clay." : She retreats into her art, famously "making
"Expectations" is a character study of a quiet, artistic schoolgirl who is marginalized by her peers and family. The song, released on the band's 1996 debut album Tigermilk , captures the "outrageous indignities" she faces while finding solace in her own creative world. The Narrative