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Honzuki no Gekokujou: Shisho ni Naru Tame ni wa Shudan wo Erandeiraremasen
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Arte
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The moods in these shows are quite similar, as well as the protagonists. Both are about a girl trying to make her way in a world that doesn't seem to want her to succeed. Arte is about, well, making art. Bookworm is about, well, making books. At least, that's what they are about at first. Both develop into much more than that, and are great commentaries on societal expectations and limitations. If you want a story about characters going up against challenging odds to create what they are passionate about, these are both great for that. I would argue that Bookworm has a bit more
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Both have a passionate woman protagonist. Myne is passionate about books, Arte is about art.
Both are set in the Middle Ages. However, Ascendance of a Bookworm is a fantasy and Arte isn't.
Masters and apprentices systems are somewhat represented in both. More broadly in Ascendance of a Bookworm though because it focuses also on Lutz's apprenticeship in the merchant's guild. Arte focuses solely on art.
Protagonists have to deal with hindrances in their pursuits. Myne because she's a commoner in position usually held only by nobles and Arte has to deal with discrimination against women because in those times art was a man's profession only.
Myne's relationship with
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In both the main character is a woman.
Both are passionate about something (books and art)
Both have a mentor who teach them in their passions.
Both stories are about the passions of their main characters and their evolution to make their dreams possible.
Both stories are based on a medieval-historical time without tecnology.
Both protagonists are being discriminated becouse their poverty or the fact that they are women.