Why Would I Apologize for Being a Monster in Tokyo Ghoul?
Kaneki struggles with his dual nature and his sense of humanity. Apologizing can reflect his conflict between accepting his ghoul side and holding on to his human values.
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Apologizing for being a monster? Nah, Kaneki shows that you can battle your inner demons without saying sorry for them.
You wouldn't apologize because being a monster in Tokyo Ghoul means embracing your true self, just like Kaneki did. Plus, ghouls gotta eat, right?
As a ghoul, you find yourself between humans and ghouls, constantly trying to fit in. Sometimes, apologizing is just part of dealing with the emotional weight.
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