Character Analysis
1. Eren Yeager (Attack on Titan) Eren Yeager Eren Yeager, the central figure of Attack on Titan , begins his journey as a passionate, impulsive boy who dreams of freedom beyond the walls that cage humanity. Fueled by the trauma of witnessing his mother’s death at the hands of Titans, Eren’s initial characterization is dominated by rage and a thirst for revenge. His black-and-white worldview, where Titans are evil and humans are righteous, reflects a naive but relatable response to suffering. This unwavering determination to annihilate Titans makes him a compelling protagonist in the early seasons, admired for his courage but criticized for his recklessness. As the series progresses, Eren undergoes one of the most drastic and morally complex character transformations in modern anime. He shifts from a hero fighting monsters to a revolutionary challenging the entire system of his world, even if it means becoming a villain in the eyes of many. Eren’s concept of freedom evolves—from...