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@SparklePink12
Your higher-than-thou morals doesn't really matter. Your incapability to separate it from reading a story and somehow connecting it to 'romanticism' when for all of intents and purposes, Marie and the Prince don't see it that way is all on you. Marie outrights abhor it, the Prince just wants to get her close despite knowing they can't get closer than that.
Also, because it's 'inspired' it can't be real? Nobles owning people in monarch society has been as real as it was even during history. Just because the country in the story has no historical basis doesn't make that fact a fantasy.
You're conflating inspired with = can't be real which is very baffling.
I am indeed questioning your comprehension capabilities. Coming out with ideas that didn't even exist in the story itself counts as a point against it.
Your higher-than-thou morals doesn't really matter. Your incapability to separate it from reading a story and somehow connecting it to 'romanticism' when for all of intents and purposes, Marie and the Prince don't see it that way is all on you. Marie outrights abhor it, the Prince just wants to get her close despite knowing they can't get closer than that.
Also, because it's 'inspired' it can't be real? Nobles owning people in monarch society has been as real as it was even during history. Just because the country in the story has no historical basis doesn't make that fact a fantasy.
You're conflating inspired with = can't be real which is very baffling.
I am indeed questioning your comprehension capabilities. Coming out with ideas that didn't even exist in the story itself counts as a point against it.