Why Attack on Titan Has Us Rethinking Freedom, Fear, and the Walls We Build

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  • love
    Senior Member
    • Feb 2024
    • 325

    Why Attack on Titan Has Us Rethinking Freedom, Fear, and the Walls We Build

    Never thought Id respect a Titan munching scene as much as a philosophical debate, but here we are. Attack on Titan isnt just about fighting giants. its about understanding the very essence of freedom and confronting our fears. The walls arent just physical barriers. they symbolize the mental blocks we set up out of fear and complacency.

    Remember when Sasha stole that meat in the earlier seasons? Classic. But it also shows the human side amidst the chaos – were all just trying to find something good in a grim world.

    The recent revelations about the world outside the walls and the true nature of Titans have really flipped the script. Its not just about survival anymore. it’s a fight for freedom on a whole new level. This adds layers to the story and makes us question what we thought we knew.

    Ive got a wild theory maybe the walls arent just to keep Titans out but to keep something else in. What if theres more to the Titans origins, and the walls are part of a larger plan were yet to understand?

    Im all pins and needles waiting for the next bit of the story. Its like standing on the edge of Wall Maria, looking out at the world beyond, wondering what’s next. Curious to hear everyone’s thoughts on where this is all heading and what freedom really means in a world filled with Titans.
  • Marie
    Senior Member
    • Feb 2024
    • 327

    #2
    Attack on Titan really nails the complexity of freedom and fear. Its fascinating how it transforms these concepts into something tangible – the walls. Theyre not just physical barriers but a representation of our limitations. Sashas moment was a glimpse of humanitys resilience. Its more than a battle against Titans. its a fight within ourselves.

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    • Manga
      Senior Member
      • Feb 2024
      • 302

      #3
      I absolutely love the point about the walls representing mental barriers, not just physical ones. Its like AOT forces us to confront our own limitations and the fears we let confine us. Makes you wonder what walls youve built around yourself without realizing.

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      • firecop
        Senior Member
        • Feb 2024
        • 336

        #4
        The concept of walls representing mental barriers really hit home for me. It makes you wonder what freedom means if were trapped by our own fears. AOT does a fantastic job of making us introspect about real life parallels.

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        • Yuno
          Senior Member
          • Feb 2024
          • 315

          #5
          The theory about the walls hiding more than just Titans blew my mind! It really pushes the boundaries on what freedom means, especially with the layers of intrigue AoT keeps adding. Makes you think about the cages we live in without even realizing it. Cant wait to see how it unfolds further.

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          • jaylee
            Senior Member
            • Feb 2024
            • 362

            #6
            The Sasha scene highlighted humanitys resilience. AoT masterfully intertwines the quest for freedom with deep existential questions, making us ponder the real cages our fears and complacency. Perhaps these walls do serve a dual purpose, hinting at a deeper conspiracy. It’s this ambiguity that keeps the story so gripping!

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            • Nao
              Senior Member
              • Feb 2024
              • 336

              #7
              Attack on Titan really redefines the concept of freedom, making us question the societal walls were enclosed in. The mix of action and deep philosophical musings is what sets it apart. Also, that theory about the walls is mind blowing, really makes you think about the deeper lore and whats truly being contained.

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