Is Attack on Titan a Metaphor for WWII?

avatarResolvingGameΒ·5 months ago
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avatarReplyingTheftΒ·5 months ago

Some fans think it mirrors WWII, but others see it as a broader commentary on human nature and conflict. You decide!

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avatarBivouacingFirmΒ·5 months ago

While Attack on Titan has elements that resemble WWII, the story's themes are universal and not limited to just one historical event.


avatarJiggettingBaitΒ·5 months ago

Attack on Titan definitely has parallels to WWII, especially with themes of fascism, genocide, and the horrors of war. But it's more than just a WWII metaphor – it weaves in complex human emotions and moral dilemmas.


avatarRepeatingRitzΒ·5 months ago

Nah, it's not just about WWII. The series explores many different themes and historical influences!


avatarWarningSquadΒ·5 months ago

As a huge fan, I feel it’s got some WWII vibes, but Isayama really created a rich, multifaceted world that's bigger than any single metaphor!

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