The Death of Princess Charlotte

The Death of Princess Charlotte

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シャーロット王女の死

Original Japanese Title

Also known as: Shārotto ōjo no shi, The Death of Princess Charlotte, シャーロット王女の死

By yawato yura, 和執ユラ

3.6
Completed japanese Web Novel
Language
japanese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Completed
Chapters
62 chapters
Original Publisher
syosetu

Description

“—Charlotte Callista Reevesmore, you are charged with treason.” The ruthless voice belonged to Frederick, the king of the country and also Charlotte’s father. “Do you have anything to say?” “No.” Charlotte smiled without a care in the world. “By that, I thereby strip you of your position as crown princess. Your engagement to the son of Marquis Sargent shall also be annulled.” After being declared guilty, Charlotte was denied her position and her engagement was annulled. Thus, Charlotte was imprisoned.

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
syosetu
Original Language
japanese
Type
Web Novel

The Death of Princess Charlotte Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on The Death of Princess Charlotte This web novel is a dark fairytale that captivated me with its tale of abuse, betrayal, and ultimately, freedom. "The Death of Princess Charlotte" isn't a light read, but it's a compelling journey of a woman pushed to her breaking point. ### First Impressions The story immediately grabbed me with its intriguing premise: a princess admitting to treason. The initial hook of Charlotte's confession and the subsequent flashback to the events leading up to her decision set a compelling stage. I was immediately invested in understanding how she reached this point. ### What Works Well What I appreciated most was the slow, believable unraveling of Charlotte's sanity. Her breaking point doesn't feel sudden or forced; it's a gradual descent fueled by years of neglect, abuse, and relentless pressure. The cathartic release when she finally confronts her abusers in the royal prison is incredibly satisfying. Her refusal to hold back her hatred, and her articulate explanation of her grievances, felt like a well-deserved explosion of pent-up emotions. I also enjoyed the unique form of revenge Charlotte enacts, exposing the truth to her kingdom and ensuring her family's guilt will haunt them. The ending, while perhaps not a complete kingdom collapse, offers a satisfying resolution with Charlotte finding happiness in an unexpected place. The romance, though a catalyst for her actions, felt genuine and added another layer to her character. ### Areas of Concern While I enjoyed the overall story, there were elements that felt slightly off. One particular arc, a "whodunnit!" mystery, felt unnecessarily long and detracted from the main narrative. I found that it served primarily to introduce a character for Charlotte's sister and further fuel Charlotte's resentment, but it could have been achieved more efficiently. This arc, while not entirely detrimental, did disrupt the pacing and momentum of the story for me. I would have liked to see more of the kingdom's reaction to Charlotte's actions and the exposure of the royal family's mistreatment. ### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning The following section contains spoilers about the plot of "The Death of Princess Charlotte." Proceed with caution. Charlotte's revenge on her sister involves bombarding her with harsh truths, leading to the sister's emotional collapse. The story also reveals that Charlotte fakes her own death to escape with her lover. ### Final Verdict Despite some minor pacing issues, "The Death of Princess Charlotte" is a gripping and emotionally resonant story. The themes of abuse, resilience, and the pursuit of freedom are explored with depth and nuance. If you're looking for a dark fantasy with a strong female lead and a satisfying, albeit unconventional, ending, I recommend giving this novel a read. I'm giving it a solid 4 out of 5 stars.

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