![]() Violet could be asking the audience to be vulnerable with themselves and with each other in these letters. If there's one thing Violet Evergarden teaches, it's that letter-writing is a form of saying "I love you." It shows the writer has sat down and desired to have a conversation with someone else, to give the letter's recipient access to their innermost thoughts. Violet wrote letters for clients and watched as each of them struggled to say exactly what they wanted. Violet's reaction is a lot softer than it might have been if she saw the major alive. Likewise, the events of Violet Evergarden: The Movieexplain that Gilbert would have never wanted to see Violet again.Īnother popular interpretation is one that breaks the fourth wall: the real-life viewing audience is Violet's final client. Losing Gilbert hurt Violet deeply and she could see herself in Anne, but seeing the unconditional love of Anne's mother reminded Violet that even though Gilbert was dead, it didn't mean he was gone forever. Judging by Violet's reaction, it's unlikely that it was Anne who saw her - viewers most likely would have heard her voice call out Violet's name.Īs much as fans would have wanted it, it's also doubtful the final client is Gilbert for a few reasons. In Episode 10, she met a child named Anne, whose mother - knowing she wouldn't live long enough to see her daughter grow up - hired Violet to write letters that would be sent to her daughter on every birthday for the next 50 years. ![]() ![]() Over the course of the series, Violet met many clients who had a critical impact on her perception of the world. ![]()
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