How many more bentos are to be sent. . Afraid of the rhythm of group destruction. .
Looking at the spoiler, Ellen has become a person who sacrificed small sections for the overall situation?
When the soldier's uncle Kenny died, he said that everyone is enslaved by something. Among the people listed, there is also Captain Erwin. I think the use of slavery here is a bit abrupt. Isn't that belief?
Doubt: Are people of faith different from those who are enslaved? Why is slavery used here?
But later the ancestor Ymir was born as a slave, and he was still enslaved for life after gaining power and the right to choose, which echoed this passage.
Are you choosing your own beliefs, missions, and sticking to it?
Or an obsession under control? slavery?
How to differentiate? Ask them, why do you live? For others or for yourself?
The author believes that death is the liberation of the commander Erwin, so that the commander saves the second male Armin and abandons the commander. Do you think that the head of the regiment is also a "slave" who is trapped by childhood experiences and cannot be freed? So "the world is hell"?
What is the redemption for those who are trapped by the guilt of killing their father like the head of the group? What is freedom?
Strange Characters Episode 1
When he appeared on the stage, he didn't participate in the play, and he was completely sucked in from the time he dropped the human bomb. He looked angry and used people as tools. How many lunches are you going to send?
How many more bentos are to be sent. . Afraid of the rhythm of group destruction. .
Looking at the spoiler, Ellen has become a person who sacrificed small sections for the overall situation?
When the soldier's uncle Kenny died, he said that everyone is enslaved by something. Among the people listed, there is also Captain Erwin. I think the use of slavery here is a bit abrupt. Isn't that belief?
Doubt: Are people of faith different from those who are enslaved? Why is slavery used here?
But later the ancestor Ymir was born as a slave, and he was still enslaved for life after gaining power and the right to choose, which echoed this passage.
Are you choosing your own beliefs, missions, and sticking to it?
Or an obsession under control? slavery?
How to differentiate? Ask them, why do you live? For others or for yourself?
The author believes that death is the liberation of the commander Erwin, so that the commander saves the second male Armin and abandons the commander. Do you think that the head of the regiment is also a "slave" who is trapped by childhood experiences and cannot be freed? So "the world is hell"?
What is the redemption for those who are trapped by the guilt of killing their father like the head of the group? What is freedom?
In the first episode, the appearance of a strange character was originally not part of the play. From the time the human bomb was dropped, he was completely sucked in, and he looked angry and treated people as tools.
In the eighth episode, I think it's obviously anti-war, Jabi said, "They're different from us, they're demons", and Che Allen said, "Reiner, I'm the same as you, this side of the sea is the same as this side. of".
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