
Breaking down Attack on Titan's ending and why I think it's ... - Reddit
This writeup will cover all of my thoughts, interpretations, and explanations of Attack on Titan’s ending. Primarily about Eren, Armin, Mikasa, Ymir, the final scene, and general themes in the story. This is …
eren yeager character analysis : r/ShingekiNoKyojin - Reddit
Mar 25, 2023 · eren is a childish and emotional character who is so caught up in his corrupted desire and his black and white view of the world, that even when he saw that people beyond the walls …
A psychologist’s perspective on Eren Yeager: My ... - Reddit
Jun 15, 2022 · I wanted to share my perspective on Eren’s motives and why I believe the ending of the series is the way it is. Unfortunately, this is going to be a rather long retrospective, with a word count …
What does erens constant change of eye colors mean?
There is an expression in Japanese "the color of their eyes changed" and from what I understand it means that a person has had a change in one's feelings, similar to saying that they have a different …
The true meaning of Eren's 'freedom' : r/ShingekiNoKyojin - Reddit
Mar 4, 2023 · Eren simply projected that onto Armin's dreams of the wonders beyond the walls; to him going beyond the walls and looking at those sights was a way of proving to himself that he was free.
Can someone explain how eren : r/ShingekiNoKyojin - Reddit
Oct 4, 2023 · Manipulating his father is a plot twist? It’s my first watch and I’ve only seen the specific episode once but I found it so confusing. Can someone just explain in simpler terms how eren …
Eren killing his mother, explained : r/AttackOnRetards - Reddit
Apr 18, 2022 · During Eren and Armin's Paths conversation in Chapter 139, Eren reveals that he used the Founding Titan to influence Dina Fritz' pure titan during the Fall of Wall Maria in 845. This …
Why did Eren do it - only for those that read it all - Reddit
Mar 28, 2022 · Eren didn't do shit by himself - and that's the bitter irony and tragedy of the story. He was what he hated the most, a slave. A slave to the idea of freedom, when in the end, Ymir used his …
Mikasa & Eren : r/ShingekiNoKyojin - Reddit
Mikasa and Eren lived as a couple for 4 years. Everyone got messages from Eren at some point but he erased their memories until the end. He couldn’t do this with Mikasa, due to her Ackerman ability, not …
Why did Eren cry in this scene? : r/ShingekiNoKyojin - Reddit
Nov 24, 2023 · In this scene, Eren had not inherited the Attack Titan yet which means he had no way of seeing any memory of the Future or Past. So why did he cry in this scene?