Isabella views the academy as a prison. She reveals her true identity is Amy Bartlett , a girl who once lived in squalor. She only agreed to join the York family to ensure a better life for her younger foster sister, Taylor , who would have otherwise been left in poverty.
Violet Evergarden: Eternity and the Auto Memory Doll (2019) is a spin-off film from the acclaimed Kyoto Animation series. It is structured in two halves, focusing on the bond between two sisters separated by social class and the power of letters to bridge that gap. Part 1: The Maiden and the Tutor
Initially cold and sickly, Isabella eventually opens up to Violet. They develop a deep friendship, which is highlighted during a ball where they waltz together.
Violet is hired for a three-month assignment at a prestigious girls' academy to tutor , a noble heir.
Before Violet's assignment ends, she helps Isabella write a letter to Taylor. This letter, delivered by CH Postal's Benedict Blue, tells Taylor to use "Amy" as a magic word for strength whenever she is lonely. Part 2: The Little Delivery Girl
Set three years later, the story shifts to Taylor, who has run away from her orphanage to find Violet and Benedict.