Violet Evergarden, the main character of the anime, is an unusual character in many ways. First, she is a child solider. Second, because of her difficult upbringing, she is rough, emotionless and acts robotic. Orphaned at a young age, General Gilbert took her into the military, exposing her to war at a young age. Sanjay Leela Bhansali brings his majestic signature flair to stories of love and betrayal in the lives of courtesans in pre-independence India. The war is over, and Violet Evergarden needs a job. Scarred and emotionless, she takes a job as a letter writer to understand herself and her past. Watch trailers & learn more. The anime adaptation of the LN is a different story; it's obvious he survives in the LN, but the anime intentionally leaves it ambiguous. So, yes, he's alive in Chapter 13 of the Ln. But not necessarily so in the anime. She wants to experience life in a human way. Gilbert provided that. That's why she's so loyal to Gilbert. Violet Evergarden is just a beautiful tale about love and communication that I simply adore. The character development we get from Violet is astounding. Watching her grow from a child soldier who only understands taking orders to a fully actualized person with her own goals and feelings is incredibly gripping. Jun 2017. 96. this is just my assumption, 1. she is human but since childhood she was been trained to be a soldier who will follow order, she become heartless and kind of like a robot on that regard. kind of like sousuke sagara (full metal panic) and setsuna f seiei (gundam 00) on their past. 2. after the last mission, she lost her arm so she Uoj1X.

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