: Her growing awareness of the poverty and suffering of the French people.

: Her duty to protect the monarchy and the Queen.

Set in 18th-century France on the eve of the , the story follows Oscar François de Jarjayes , a noblewoman whose father raised her as a man to become his successor. Oscar becomes the commander of the Royal Guards at the Palace of Versailles , serving under Queen Marie Antoinette .

The title refers to the 1979 live-action film , a romantic historical drama directed by Jacques Demy . It is an adaptation of the popular Japanese manga series The Rose of Versailles by Riyoko Ikeda. Plot Summary

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: Her growing awareness of the poverty and suffering of the French people.

: Her duty to protect the monarchy and the Queen.

Set in 18th-century France on the eve of the , the story follows Oscar François de Jarjayes , a noblewoman whose father raised her as a man to become his successor. Oscar becomes the commander of the Royal Guards at the Palace of Versailles , serving under Queen Marie Antoinette .

The title refers to the 1979 live-action film , a romantic historical drama directed by Jacques Demy . It is an adaptation of the popular Japanese manga series The Rose of Versailles by Riyoko Ikeda. Plot Summary

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