The “villainess” subgenre within manga often revolves around a protagonist who is reincarnated or transported into the body of a villainous character in a fictional story, typically a romance novel or game. A common narrative thread involves the protagonist attempting to avert the character’s originally destined downfall and rewrite their narrative. This is frequently accomplished by altering their relationships with other characters, strategically maneuvering within the established plot, and employing knowledge of the original story’s events. An example would involve a character destined to be executed finding ways to gain favor with the royal family, thus altering the anticipated course of events.
The appeal of this genre lies in its subversion of typical storytelling tropes. Readers are drawn to the agency displayed by the protagonist, as they actively reshape a pre-determined narrative. Furthermore, the stories often explore themes of redemption, self-discovery, and the complexities of morality. This allows for richer character development and more nuanced plotlines than might be found in more traditional narratives. Historically, the emergence of this subgenre can be traced to a broader trend of isekai (another world) stories and a growing desire for female-led narratives with proactive and resourceful protagonists.