What Is Attack on Titan a Metaphor For?
It's a wild rollercoaster of metaphors, but many fans think it's about the horrors of war and the human condition.
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Attack on Titan can be seen as a metaphor for the fear of the unknown and the struggle for freedom against oppressive forces.
In my view, it represents societal class struggles and the conflict between those in power and the oppressed.
Basically, Titans are the embodiment of existential dread and humanity's fight for survival in an unforgiving world.
Hot take: It might just be about really big people eating smaller people. Metaphors can be overrated!
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