First, I should interpret what "reincarnated into submission" typically means. It sounds like a trope from certain genres, maybe web novels, dark fantasy, or psychological fiction. The core idea is a character who, after being reincarnated (often with memories of a past life), becomes compliant, broken, or submissive to a new system or authority, rather than resisting or thriving. The user likely wants an analysis of this as a narrative and psychological concept.
It could be the literal "Game System" of a light novel, which imposes rigid rules and class restrictions. It could be the feudal hierarchy of a noble court. It could be a divine mandate from a god who explicitly states: "You are reincarnated as a supporting character. Do not deviate." reincarnated into submission
"Reincarnated into Submission" inverts this contract. In these stories, the protagonist either has no cheat skill, or their "gift" is a curse disguised as a blessing. They are reincarnated not as a noble, but as a servant. Not as a hero, but as a scapegoat. The user likely wants an analysis of this