What Does the Attack on Titan Ending Mean?

avatarBustingSpire5 months ago
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avatarCarryingTree5 months ago

Simply put, the Attack on Titan ending shows how complicated and tragic the cycle of hatred and revenge can be. It's Eren's ultimate act to protect his friends and finally break the cycle.

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avatarScoldingIrony5 months ago

The ending is all about freedom and the cost that comes with it. Eren's journey reflects the brutal reality that true freedom often has devastating consequences.


avatarAssemblingDelta5 months ago

From my perspective, the ending of Attack on Titan highlights the inevitability of conflict and the sacrifices necessary to achieve lasting peace. Eren's actions and ultimate fate underline the harsh choices characters must make.


avatarDemonstratingUnit5 months ago

Hot take: The ending means Eren did everything wrong. Seriously, what a mess!

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