Reading Tips: Progressive Titan (Attack on Titan)

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Attack on Titan

The Giant of Advancement by Isayama
Translator: Lin Zhichang Publisher: Dongli
Language: Chinese Traditional

Because the serialization is over, I should rewrite an experience. After all, when I wrote the first experience , it was only within the scope of the first animation. Although the manga is a little farther, it is not too far behind. The story of this work is early. It's turned over twice during this time.

However, the ending of the comic caused a big wave of Xuan Ran, which made me want to say that I will write another one.

Speaking of which, I like the ending, if you don't like it...then don't.

The interesting thing about Attack on Titan is that the author systematically makes different transitions at the core of the story. At the beginning, it was a simple story of human rebellion against the giant. At this stage, we don't know where the giant came from. Anyway, he is the enemy, and some people in the country are pretending to be dead, and some people want to rush out to see the world.

You know, hiding isn't necessarily bad. Well, if you don't hide first, let the population and technological civilization accumulate to a certain extent, and the result of rushing out is that the humans on the island have long since become extinct.

What we see is the time of the last detonation, but the previous time does not mean that it is meaningless, especially most of us are ordinary people living in this ordinary time, there is no need to belittle ourselves!

But if the times come to a turning point, it would be a pity not to know how to stand up.

In short, conspiracy gradually emerged in the story, especially when it was discovered that the Yani trio was the enemy... Wait, how can these lovable characters be the enemy? It's okay for the others to die, Yani can't...

In short, we began to understand the story of the giant itself, and then found that the world is so huge, and there are many other human beings living.

"normal" humans.

Yes, the character we've always loved went from being persecuted by giants to being suddenly turned into monsters...

The author has always shown us how people from different perspectives are calculating. Yes, everyone is calculating. In order to survive and for the future, everyone is working hard.

In fact, no one in the works does not work hard, everyone wants to be a good person and do good deeds, and they kill them.

Of course, the Mare people's setting that alludes to the situation of German Jews during World War II allows us to directly identify who is the good person and who is the bad person without any burden, but in fact it is not that simple, so most people can only move forward in a confused way Rush, and then desperately regret it, but can only continue to rush forward until Ellen finds Reiner to sit.

That statement was probably "I don't know the situation, I just want to make a scene", but it was actually very tragic, because it was obvious that Reiner planned to use escape to spend the rest of his life... I can only say that in this era, it is only necessary to be able to Peace of mind and waiting for death is a luxury.

Because someone is controlled by emotions.

I don't always say that emotions are a bad thing... But then again, good works must be full of emotions. After all, we are looking at this state of explosion, just remember not to change like this.

In short, in the chaos that followed, Sasha was also taken away... This is of course a very hateful thing, in short, as long as it is a male character who dies!

But this also makes the final ending very interesting. After all, Ellen's final battle has the CLAMP style of irresponsible killing (in fact, many works in the 1990s have this quality), but after he arranged , which makes him a flesh-and-blood character.

The part about Mikasa he talked to Armin at the end was actually the most endearing. It can only be said that what he thought he should do was always different from what he expected, and he finally did what he could.

Whether it is good or not is one thing, at least he is responsible for his own life.

In a way, he just wanted to be responsible to Mikasa and Armin, and that was enough. , after all, there is no need to let one person carry the whole world.

I like this ending very much, although many people are very cold about not explaining how the monster came to be, but I think that thing is as annoying as the worm, it's better to pretend not to see it...

In short, I like the author's arrangement of the ending, especially the fact that "no one learned a lesson" is so realistic that I love it very much.

Of course, too many people died, but anyway, those are called backgrounds... I didn't say it above, we are ordinary people living in ordinary times, and this is an important task. But if you don't stand up when the tide of the times comes, then you will become a character who is trampled by giants and has no role at all.

I am talking about this era, or, if there is no such era, we will create one ourselves.

There is an old Greek proverb: "If you can't live forever, you will be stinky for thousands of years." Because the Greeks' view of life and death is that ordinary people who spend their lives in a hurry will go to hell... In the eyes of the Greeks, extraordinary (whether good or bad) is life the key of.

Although I don't agree with this view in reality, in terms of viewing works, I have to admit that it makes sense!

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