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Princess Lessons #1-6 of 25
I fell in love with your bravery.
Let’s go! An anime showing how oppressive the nobility was for women. Leticia grew up her whole life being groomed to be a princess and marry into the royal family, no one ever stopped to consider what she wanted though. Love that she refused to bow to social pressure and stayed true to who she is. Solid first episode, love Leticia as a lead already and the author clear has done research into historical accuracy. I’m hooked
The fact Leticia couldn’t eat, talk OR move the way she wanted to for damn near her whole life is ridiculous. Everyone thinks being a princess and marrying a prince is this fairytale ending and it’s actually hell on earth. Even in modern times look at Meghan and Harry. The social responsibility, pressure and expectation to conform to established traditions is horrible. ESPECIALLY if you were a woman in this day and time.
Challenge in this show is just going to be how they’ll keep it interesting. Never heard of the manga so no idea how it’s been received, but I liked the first ep.
Sam prepared for Lestat’s role by reading all the books (again), taking piano lessons, French lessons, singing lessons, and of course practicing the Lestat walk.
If I didn’t know any better, he was training to become a princess.
Mitsuhide can take me anywhere he likes. <3
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Me after reading the new chapter of Six Ravens by @iihappydaysii