A Painting of the Villainess as a Young Lady - Reviews

A Painting of the Villainess as a Young Lady
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The storyline of this novel begins to lose its momentum after around Chapter 100. I've decided to put it on hold for now, but I might revisit it at a later time. The main character's objectives seem to become模糊 after a certain point, and she continually faces mistreatment from her family. However, after some time, her reactions to their behavior seem to dwindle, as she mostly accepts their shortcomings without actively trying to win them over.
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The narrative transitions through various genres, starting as a tranquil slice-of-life tale, then turning tragic, followed by a redemption arc, and ultimately settling into a romantic storyline. I particularly enjoyed the annex phase where the protagonist led a peaceful existence, painting and engaging with her servants, with minimal interactions with her family.

However, the tone shifts to tragedy when minor characters reveal the harsh realities within the family. A young adopted daughter, manipulated by a maid, falsely accuses our protagonist, painting her as a villain. All the siblings join in, condemning her without support, physically abusing, and even threatening her life, while their father remains passive.

The redemption phase, which I found less appealing, involves a passive protagonist who doesn't seek revenge. Instead, an unlikeable secondary character takes matters into their hands. This character, the second brother, is hypocritical and emotionally manipulative, contributing significantly to the MC's self-perception as a villain. Despite his earlier mistreatment, he suddenly tries to reconcile by constantly visiting and apologizing, though he does remove the malicious adopted daughter.

The romance segment feels rather generic, typical of villainess stories. As the plot progressed, I found it monotonous, so I skimmed through those parts.

In summary, the story initially captivated with its slice-of-life depiction but faced challenges with the tragic events and the redemption arc involving an unsympathetic character. The eventual romance subplot failed to hold my interest, and I skipped over it.

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