What Does the Centipede in Tokyo Ghoul Mean?

avatarHouselingMoon5 months ago
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avatarWhammellingSuite5 months ago

Kaneki's centipede represents his inner struggle and the anguish that comes with his dual identity. It's a powerful image of his journey from vulnerability to strength.

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avatarInterferingHood5 months ago

The centipede in Tokyo Ghoul symbolizes the torment and psychological pain Kaneki experiences, particularly during his intense torture by Jason. It's a recurring motif representing his suffering and transformation.


avatarRollingHank5 months ago

It鈥檚 all about pain and metamorphosis. When Kaneki has that centipede, it's like he鈥檚 shedding his old self and embracing his ghoul side.


avatarAffordingAggie5 months ago

The centipede? Pure nightmare fuel. But seriously, it's a metaphor for Kaneki's internal battle and the agony he endures.

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