Why Violet Evergarden is a Must Watch Anime for Hopeless Romantics

Violet Evergarden is a romantic anime gem that draws in all those who seek stories of love, hope, and understanding. With its beautifully dreamy visuals and complex characters, the story follows Violet, an android who, despite her mechanical heart, goes on a quest to understand the true meaning of the word “love.” Violet finds a job as a “Doll,” a position that has her writing letters on behalf of her clients. Through every experience she has with her clients, Violet inches her way down the path of learning what love means and understanding why a man she respected uttered it to her.As with most romantic anime, there is always a subplot that tugs at the heartstrings. In Violet Evergarden it comes in the form of Gilbert, the military man who embraces Violet after she is mistreated by Gilbert’s older brother. Gilbert and Violet’s story isn’t just a side story; it’s the melody that adds rhythm to her journey. It’s about longing, about moments lost and found, and about a love that blurs the lines between human and android. While Violet navigates the world of emotions, trying to decipher love one letter at a time, there’s also the love story between her and Gilbert.Before Violet was writing letters and on a quest to understand love, she was a soldier in the midst of a war. Violet’s world wasn’t one of serene sunsets or blooming gardens; it was the harsh reality of violence, weapons, and hatred. The battlefield was her domain, it was what she was made for and trained for, where she didn’t write stories but was entangled in one – full of mud, fire, and gunshots. Amid the chaos, there was a beacon of hope, a bond that defied the backdrop of conflict: Violet’s relationship with Gilbert. Violet’s trust in the military man came from his kindness towards her.RELATED: Hakusensha Announces New Manga Series from Fruits Basket Creator Natsuki TakayaRELATED: My Happy Marriage’s Miyo Saimori Can Be Loved By Hinata Hyuga Fans — And Even More So By Her Haters

Violet Evergarden is a romantic anime gem that draws in all those who seek stories of love, hope, and understanding. With its beautifully dreamy visuals and complex characters, the story follows Violet, an android who, despite her mechanical heart, goes on a quest to understand the true meaning of the word “love.” Violet finds a job as a “Doll,” a position that has her writing letters on behalf of her clients. Through every experience she has with her clients, Violet inches her way down the path of learning what love means and understanding why a man she respected uttered it to her.

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As with most romantic anime, there is always a subplot that tugs at the heartstrings. In Violet Evergarden it comes in the form of Gilbert, the military man who embraces Violet after she is mistreated by Gilbert’s older brother. Gilbert and Violet’s story isn’t just a side story; it’s the melody that adds rhythm to her journey. It’s about longing, about moments lost and found, and about a love that blurs the lines between human and android. While Violet navigates the world of emotions, trying to decipher love one letter at a time, there’s also the love story between her and Gilbert.

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Before Violet was writing letters and on a quest to understand love, she was a soldier in the midst of a war. Violet’s world wasn’t one of serene sunsets or blooming gardens; it was the harsh reality of violence, weapons, and hatred. The battlefield was her domain, it was what she was made for and trained for, where she didn’t write stories but was entangled in one – full of mud, fire, and gunshots. Amid the chaos, there was a beacon of hope, a bond that defied the backdrop of conflict: Violet’s relationship with Gilbert. Violet’s trust in the military man came from his kindness towards her.

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