My Happy Marriage Has Beautifully Taken Up The True Nature of Trauma

Summer 2023 is having a good run, with popular titles like Jujutsu Kaisen making a mammoth return with its critically acclaimed Season 2. Even though action shows like Hell’s Paradise, Trigun Stampede, and Mashle: Magic And Muscles have ruled the charts for most of 2023, the romance genre isn’t far behind. Hit rom-coms like My Love Story With Yamada-kun at Lv999, The Angel Next Door, Tomo-Chan Is A Girl!, and more have won the audience’s approval. Luckily, the summer 2023 lineup is not short of romantic stories, but a particular historical romance has caught the viewers’ attention.Adapted from the Japanese light novel series of the same name, My Happy Marriage is set in the 19th-century Meiji Restoration era. It’s a time when having supernatural abilities is considered a privilege, and families with the most powerful abilities establish their monopoly. In this selfish and power-hungry world, a young girl named Miyo is subjected to the worst mental abuse by none other than her own family. My Happy Marriage’s premises may look like it’s inspired by the damsel in distress trope, but it tackles themes far more serious and sensitive.Physical trauma heals at some point, but the one inflicted on the brain can leave far more painful traces. Even though Miyo Saimori was born into an upper-class family, she has been reduced to a mere servant forever at the mercy of her stepmother and sister. It has been like this for Miyo ever since her mother died and her father discovered she had no supernatural talent. Her stepmother abused her from a very young age, where keeping her locked in a dark room and starved was a thing of routine. The mental torture inflicted on her was so severe that even at the age of 19, she could barely move her body in her sister’s presence.Related: 2023’s Best Anime Couples Have One Thing in Common

Summer 2023 is having a good run, with popular titles like Jujutsu Kaisen making a mammoth return with its critically acclaimed Season 2. Even though action shows like Hell’s Paradise, Trigun Stampede, and Mashle: Magic And Muscles have ruled the charts for most of 2023, the romance genre isn’t far behind. Hit rom-coms like My Love Story With Yamada-kun at Lv999, The Angel Next Door, Tomo-Chan Is A Girl!, and more have won the audience’s approval. Luckily, the summer 2023 lineup is not short of romantic stories, but a particular historical romance has caught the viewers’ attention.

Related: 2023’s Best Anime Couples Have One Thing in Common

Adapted from the Japanese light novel series of the same name, My Happy Marriage is set in the 19th-century Meiji Restoration era. It’s a time when having supernatural abilities is considered a privilege, and families with the most powerful abilities establish their monopoly. In this selfish and power-hungry world, a young girl named Miyo is subjected to the worst mental abuse by none other than her own family. My Happy Marriage‘s premises may look like it’s inspired by the damsel in distress trope, but it tackles themes far more serious and sensitive.

Physical trauma heals at some point, but the one inflicted on the brain can leave far more painful traces. Even though Miyo Saimori was born into an upper-class family, she has been reduced to a mere servant forever at the mercy of her stepmother and sister. It has been like this for Miyo ever since her mother died and her father discovered she had no supernatural talent. Her stepmother abused her from a very young age, where keeping her locked in a dark room and starved was a thing of routine. The mental torture inflicted on her was so severe that even at the age of 19, she could barely move her body in her sister’s presence.

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