This is like the most realistic depiction of how cruel and brutal the noble and commoner class divide really was. It’s just sad seeing Anna lose everything and then not even being loved by her new family. I know the noble parents never really loved her but god, Henry’s outburst when he found out the truth was unimaginably cruel. He really doesn't deserve forgiveness. I hope he chokes on his guilt for the rest of his life.
Idc what others think, I love Annette. I think seeing her act out the cruel facade of a noble girl and ignoring her own brother is supposed to frustrating and painful because it’s frustrating and painful for her too. We can see very clearly how much she loves her original family even if she can’t act on it. It must have been horrible for her to realize that being a noble girl was just another prison for her. I just hope her and Edmund’s plans work out.
This is like the most realistic depiction of how cruel and brutal the noble and commoner class divide really was. It’s just sad seeing Anna lose everything and then not even being loved by her new family. I know the noble parents never really loved her but god, Henry’s outburst when he found out the truth was unimaginably cruel. He really doesn't deserve forgiveness. I hope he chokes on his guilt for the rest of his life.
Idc what others think, I love Annette. I think seeing her act out the cruel facade of a noble girl and ignoring her own brother is supposed to frustrating and painful because it’s frustrating and painful for her too. We can see very clearly how much she loves her original family even if she can’t act on it. It must have been horrible for her to realize that being a noble girl was just another prison for her. I just hope her and Edmund’s plans work out.