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but the rain dried by white moon ,
When it comes to capturing the entirety of character in one panel. Freedom panel is by far the best.
What cements this chapter for me is the weight it holds. If someone were to capture Eren’s character in one single shot this would be Freedom panel. Despite the everything he’s done in his heart he’s still an immature, wide eyed child. In fact, the two are deeply connected, as his stagnancy and ability to disassociate were what allowed him to come to this point.He hopes for a transcendent, lofty ideation of freedom and is willing to sacrifice anything for it. What he fails to realize though, is that his perfect freedom is impossible. People live on the ground for a reason, and coming to terms with that bound but flawed existence is the highest form of freedom we can achieve. Denying that is childish, and if nothing else that is what Eren is. A sympathetic, hardened, yet willfully ignorant child incapable of overcoming his machiavellianism.
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Mini analysis on Mikasa self transcendence philosophy
Nietzschean believes in order for ppl to become truly to themselves. They must free themselves from self imposed values and the illusion they created themselves.
Mikasa self imposed values/illusions:
Mikasa prioritizes protecting Eren as her purpose. to the point where she made it her "mission"
She also didn't fully understand Eren, as Eren has both sides 1. His kind side who saved her and help others. 2. His dark side that does whatever for his believe. Even killing children, innocence, etc. She only saw his good side, based on that she created her illusion of Eren, and saw him somewhat as a hero. She didn't think Eren would kill innocence. Even when he attack Liberio and got civilization involved. She took Zackly words of Eren being manipulated at truth
Because she couldn't accept the idea Eren killed civilian of his own free will.
But Mikasa was forced to confront her own self imposed values and illusion. when Eren becomes a self destructive force. He no longer aligned with her own ideology or her existentialism world view. She even starts questioning her understanding of him. Is the Eren she knew truth or illusion.
She decided to face her own self imposed values of always wanting protecting him. Before she make the decision to kill him. She accepted that he has both sides. Her decision to kill Eren isn't based on hatred. She just rejected her self imposed values and Illusion. on her own violations she has chosen preservation of humanity( Utilitarianism). Mikasa journey can also been seen as Jean-Paul Sartre’s idea that “existence precedes essence,” meaning that individual defines "themselves". Earlier on in the story, Mikasa lives in what Sartre calls “bad faith,” avoiding her freedom by reducing herself to the role of Eren’s protector. However, when faced with an impossible choice, she experiences the full weight of existential freedom. No rule or authority can decide for her; her choice is based on her own freedom.
despite her love for him she accepted the full responsibility for her decision, Mikasa achieves what existentialists call authenticity. She defines who she is through action, even though that action brings immense personal pain.
In this way, her final choice represents both Nietzschean self-overcoming and existentialist authenticity. Mikasa reached self transcendence with her highest peak "see you later". Her self transcendence is her defining her own self and chose responsibility over her attachmen. Her character arc shows true freedom is not the absence of constraints. But the courage to do what you think is right even at the cost of profound.
Mikasa is one of the best written characters. I personally things she's top 5 in aot. but writhing is subjective and that's fine. but she's way too overhated and ppl only see her from surface level.
"How can you see Eren with anyone but Mikasa" very easily. Because they have no fucking chemistry
Never said Eren can't be with ppl aside from Mikasa. I said they've chemistry more than "most" "couples" or can't you fucking read.
"They've no chemistry" more like you've no reading comprehension
Clearly you're the one who can't read, because my response was about you trying to dictate how I state my opinions, not about who Eren should be with, you dumb fucking rat.
You literally can't read i mention "mostly" & "couples" and you changed my words into something completely different which shows you can't read. You didn't say "imo" they don't have chemistry, you just said they don't have chemistry which will be taken as objective statement, which it it's
Yeah so exactly my point. I actually don't have to add "disclaimers" to MY posts to satisfy randos on the internet. If you can't tell the difference between fact and opinion on your own, you really are illiterate. Sad
First you talk big as if your words are facts but when you backed into corner you start complain and say "um actually it's imo". it's not my problem if your post get criticize. Make yourself clear. So 1st you can't read. 2nd you lack reading comprehension. 3rd you're literally illiterate lmao
"How can you see Eren with anyone but Mikasa" very easily. Because they have no fucking chemistry
Never said Eren can't be with ppl aside from Mikasa. I said they've chemistry more than "most" "couples" or can't you fucking read.
"They've no chemistry" more like you've no reading comprehension
Clearly you're the one who can't read, because my response was about you trying to dictate how I state my opinions, not about who Eren should be with, you dumb fucking rat.
You literally can't read i mention "mostly" & "couples" and you changed my words into something completely different which shows you can't read. You didn't say "imo" they don't have chemistry, you just said they don't have chemistry which will be taken as objective statement, which it it's
"How can you see Eren with anyone but Mikasa" very easily. Because they have no fucking chemistry
Never said Eren can't be with ppl aside from Mikasa. I said they've chemistry more than "most" "couples" or can't you fucking read.
"They've no chemistry" more like you've no reading comprehension
"How can you see Eren with anyone but Mikasa" very easily. Because they have no fucking chemistry
How about you say "I don't see them having chemistry"
Ironically they've good chemistry compared than "most" couples

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"We need more morally gray characters"
You couldn't handle a 12 year old girl.
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Me most of the time: “powerscaling isn’t really that important compared to good storytelling, and most online powerscaling discussions extrapolate way too much from vague statements and feats. It may be important to know which characters in your work are stronger, but even weak underdogs winning can work as long as you know how to write it”
Me when someone disses my favourite characters: NUH UH FUCK YOU, KIRBY IS UNIVERSE LEVEL, GODZILLA IS UNIVERSE LEVEL, FUCKIN MINECRAFT STEVE IS UNIVERSE LEVEL, I DON’T CARE
Despite everrything, It's still Kikyou. She was resurrected against her will. Her soul, for the most part, now belongs to someone else. But what remains inside her is still that soul. She has never changed, even if she now express her emotion more freely, more throughout.

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Levi and Eren and what their encounters with Ramzi Tells us about Each of Them:
I'm always endlessly in awe of Levi's kindness and goodness, and I think there's really no better example of the kindness that so defines his character than this entire sequence from episode 87.
Levi is watching Sasha buy ice cream, and watches her overcome by joy and excitement at getting to experience a new food for the first time, to the point she forgets herself and starts talking with her true dialect. He hears what Hange says, about how nobody could see these kids enjoying something so much and think that they're "island devils".
Which is why Levi stops Ramzi from stealing Sasha's purse, because without the spending money Lady Azumabito gave her, she won't get to try any more new foods, and he's seen how much it means to her to be able to.
Sasha says she smells something good and starts off with Connie in its direction, ready to buy more food, and that's when we see Ramzi run into the shot, getting ready to lift her purse.
Levi stops him, but then, when people start threatening this boy, talking about all the things they're going to do to him as punishment for stealing, Levi immediately moves to protect this kid's life.
He grabs Ramzi and picks him up, already seeing how hostile the crowd is turning. The fact Levi picks him up shows he's expecting the crowd to turn violent, so he's putting himself between Ramzi and them.
He tries talking his way out of the situation by telling them Ramzi is Sasha's little brother, but it doesn't work. So Levi just takes Ramzi and runs off with him, telling the others to follow behind.
But then, the truly exemplary moment of Levi's kindness, and his selflessness, comes in the next scene, after they've made their escape.
Ramzi stole Levi's purse while Levi was in the midst of rescuing him, and Levi doesn't even care. He could easily catch and take his purse back from Ramzi, but he just lets the kid go and says, dismissively, that it was "just some change from the Azumabito".
Levi only stopped Ramzi from stealing Sasha's purse because he wanted her to have a good time, but he shows no resentment or anger toward the boy for stealing, either hers or his own money, or any desire to get his purse back for himself. He rescues Ramzi, despite his thievery, because it's the right thing to do, and Levi always does what he believes or feels is the right thing. And he always does what he believes or feels is right because he's a good person guided by his moral principles and values, values and principles that are rooted in his innate empathy, empathy he lets guide him because he's a genuinely kind and compassionate person, even when following those values, when following that empathy, ends in a personal loss for himself (sound familiar? Just like when he let Erwin go).
Notice, also, how Eren is standing in the foreground of the last frame. He's watching all of this unfold. He's watching Levi doing the right thing, and being a good person. It's because this moment of Levi saving Ramzi's life is meant, I think, to contrast directly with the way Eren later "saves" Ramzi from the men beating him up, only to later take the most valuable thing of all from Ramzi, that being his life.
Eren's selfishness is contrasted directly against Levi's selflessness, here. Levi doesn't care that this little kid robbed him, and lets him go scot free, but Eren isn't able to let go of his dream of freedom, and he makes the entire world, Ramzi included, pay for his disappointment with it for not being the way it was in Armin's book.
He "rescues" Ramzi in an attempt to see if doing so will somehow change his vision of the future, but it doesn't. Eren didn't rescue Ramzi because he actually cared about helping him, the way Levi did, he rescued him because he wanted to test the future he saw, to see if that future was something other than a product of his own will. He's mimicking Levi here to see if he can somehow change who he himself is. Someone like Levi, someone who does the right thing. But when the future doesn't change, when Eren sees that, despite his good deed in rescuing Ramzi from those men, he still carries out the Rumbling, still does what he knows will lead to this boys eventual, gruesome death, he's forced to face the truth about himself, which is that he's a horrible person that will stop at nothing to get what he wants. That he's exactly the opposite of Levi, someone who, instead of doing what he believes is the right thing, deliberately does what he knows is wrong.
It's why Eren is crying and telling Ramzi over and over how sorry he is, because he can't hide from that reality anymore. His rescue of Ramzi was just playacting, an attempt to change who he already knew, deep down, he was, and his self-loathing expression is him accepting that, accepting what he really is, and accepting that he can't change how the future plays out because he doesn't want it to.
It's a small, but important moment demonstrating the way Levi and Eren act as foils for one another, and how each of them subverts audience expectations based on their personalities and where they came from.
Levi's the one who came from a life of violence and cruelty, surrounded by apathy and deprivation, and the expectation would be that he, in turn, becomes callous and cruel, while Eren came from a stable home with two, loving parents and an adopted sibling in Mikasa who loves him more than anyone, from an idyllic childhood free of hardship or external violence, and the expectation would be that he, he turn, becomes a good and giving person. But it turns out the opposite way. Levi's the one who's entirely generous and kind, Levi's the one who's deeply compassionate and a genuine hero, doing good for the sake of others only, while Eren allows his anger and disappointment at not getting what he wants to drive him to commit mass genocide, turning him into the greatest criminal and villain in human history.
eren IS the cycle of hatred, he carries not just his own hatred for his enemies, but he also carries that of grisha's, kruger's and all the previous shifters.
he even perpetuates it into his child self, by the act of turning dina to carla he grows that need for revenge in his young heart, fueling his own hatred for the warriors and marley.
which is why the rumbling was never going to free ymir, or break the cycle. you cannot break the cycle of hatred with even more hatred, and more violence.
so it makes sense for the character who symbolizes unconditional and selfless love to be the one who breaks said cycle with her choice.
even in the selfless act of killing her loved one for the sake of the greater good, that very same act was also done out of her love for him.
so as opposed to eren who fought out of hate, mikasa only ever fought out of love.