eren yeager character analysis : r ShingekiNoKyojin - Reddit 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 weren’t evil, he was still chained to this desire and an inevitable future eren is not a good person because in the end all of this destruction death happened
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 look in their eyes Anime seems to take that literally and in scenes such as when characters are displaying anger or renewed vigor, their eye color changes In the case of Eren, it seems to change
Breaking down Attack on Titans ending and why I think its . . . - 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 very long so I provided headings for my key points and a TL;DR at the end I highly implore you to read the whole thing though
Why do i feel like eren never actually loved mikasa? - Reddit Eren and Mikasa both were filled with passion but, while Eren would explode and be overcome by emotion and self-desire, Mikasa constantly had to demonstrate self-restraint and altruism
A deeper explanation into one of the darkest moments of the . . . - Reddit Before the Paths discussion where Eren tells the Alliance to fight, there was a lot of speculation as to why the latter could still use their Titan powers if Eren theoretically had complete control of the Founder I had argued that Eren's desires had always been in a list of priorities
Eren killing his mother, explained : r AttackOnRetards - Reddit 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 influence led to the death of his mother, Carla While nature of this twist was largely disliked or deemed inconsequential by a significant percentage of both ending defenders and ending haters, I feel that the
At what point did you realise that Eren was the bad guy? Eren was the one who forced Grisha to kill despite all the crazy stuff that Grisha has been through The average person in that world isn't any more ruthless than the ones in this world, Eren himself is just brutal Grisha was shocked that Eren killed those guys as well It wasn't normal actions even from Grisha'a perspective
When did Eren fall in love with Mikasa? : r AttackOnRetards - Reddit 59 votes, 81 comments true Fully developed post-timeskip, indications like dialogue with Falco, train scene, chapter 123 I think Isayama intention was to openly show love from Mikasa part, and rarely from Eren (court scene for example or ch50 and 123 again), because in the end choice to kill Eren is on Mikasa part, which it's much harder for her, and reader should relate to her at this point
So how much exactly did Eren know the whole time? - Reddit There's lots Eren doesn't know post time skip, Zeke points this out in Paths Isayama is vague as to what exactly Eren knew at this point in time But after he frees Ymir and takes the founder, he definitely knows everything everything Prior to that, he only had flashes that Grisha received from (founder) eren
Can someone explain how eren : r ShingekiNoKyojin - Reddit 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 actually did manipulate his father? And what this means for the bigger picture?