Is history going to repeat itself?? The ending scares me. What did the child see in the tr...

ChillingonPluto January 27, 2024 5:26 pm

Is history going to repeat itself?? The ending scares me. What did the child see in the tree? Someone explain please.

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    I AM MANDO February 25, 2024 6:29 am

    Yeah, IMO the story is repeating itself… we don’t know how many years passed since then, but we can assume that the child will find it and everything starts again

    AkiraAmira June 5, 2024 1:22 pm

    Yes... That means Eren's sacrifice were in vain. War never ended. And this 'VERY FIRST ORGANISM' that they call will still exist... Very sad but good ending. It's really an open one.

    BIGTOE July 25, 2024 10:04 am
    Yes... That means Eren's sacrifice were in vain. War never ended. And this 'VERY FIRST ORGANISM' that they call will still exist... Very sad but good ending. It's really an open one. AkiraAmira

    My brother really put it into perspective for me, he said Erens objective was never to stop it from happening, he did it so his friends could live peacefully until they pass. I see so much Eren hate when honestly, he made a grave sacrifice not many can understand. He was done dirty.

    jojo July 28, 2024 9:27 am
    Yes... That means Eren's sacrifice were in vain. War never ended. And this 'VERY FIRST ORGANISM' that they call will still exist... Very sad but good ending. It's really an open one. AkiraAmira

    eren sacrified himself for the paradise and his friends not for a long life peace cause, he probably already knew that was imposible to achieve as history repeats itself no matter what.

    daisyintherain August 16, 2024 8:19 pm

    Jumping in here to say that it's an open-ending for a reason. The story is about human nature and the cycle of conflicts. The world in AoT has always been grim and brutal but never without hope. The ending suggests that history may repeat itself, but there is also reason for us to hope for a different future because the child at the end is very different from Ymir. While Ymir ran for her life, pursued by hounds, the child is on an adventure, carefree and happy with his dog companion. If Titan power was created by Ymir's repressed desires for freedom and hatred for the world, then the power this child creates, if one was created at all, will be very different :)

    daisyintherain August 16, 2024 8:27 pm
    eren sacrified himself for the paradise and his friends not for a long life peace cause, he probably already knew that was imposible to achieve as history repeats itself no matter what. jojo

    I wouldn't say Eren "sacrificed" himself because that implies nobility on Eren's part. Eren wanted freedom and was willing to sacrifice the world for it. He started the rumbling, knowing full well that his plan to exterminate the world would eventually fail.

    Eren's objective was freedom for himself, for Paradis, and the safety of his friends. He never meant to achieve peace, because he knew full well that human nature would always entail conflicts and wars. Even if he did succeed in exterminating the world, Paradis would probably start fighting among themselves, as did the Eldian Empire after conquering the world.

    In the end, Eren did get what he wanted, except freedom for himself, because ironically he was a slave to freedom itself.

    jojo August 17, 2024 4:39 am
    I wouldn't say Eren "sacrificed" himself because that implies nobility on Eren's part. Eren wanted freedom and was willing to sacrifice the world for it. He started the rumbling, knowing full well that his plan... daisyintherain

    yeap exactly! your explanation its much better..

    Blubeagle September 3, 2024 1:21 pm
    My brother really put it into perspective for me, he said Erens objective was never to stop it from happening, he did it so his friends could live peacefully until they pass. I see so much Eren hate when honest... BIGTOE

    Agreed.