Eren, knocking on Mikasa's door at 3 am sobbing: THE BUZZFEED TEST SAID YOU ONLY LOVE ME 42% IS IT TRUE?!

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Eren, knocking on Mikasa's door at 3 am sobbing: THE BUZZFEED TEST SAID YOU ONLY LOVE ME 42% IS IT TRUE?!
Eren, knocking on Mikasa's door at 3 am sobbing: THE BUZZFEED TEST SAID YOU ONLY LOVE ME 42% IS IT TRUE?!
I do not claim this work as my own. All credit goes to the artist.
Artist: Forestchan8 on Instagram.
another character based question - how do you feel about mikasa? a lot of fans dont like her, im curious about how you feel! - armin anon
Hellooooo Armin Anon. OMG it’s been forever since I had the time to sit down and do a proper meta, and I apologize.
First off, I finished the manga!!! (So, spoilers ahead for anyone else reading this.) I had to lie down after reading 139. It’s a tremendous story and I’m still taking it all in. The set pieces and personal/emotional stakes of everything that happens is just astounding. If it’s one thing Isayama does good, it’s the gut-wrenching personal anguish that underlies the action. I’m absolutely floored. My favorite bit was probably the timey-wimey stuff in Paths and Eren. That blew my freaking mind. But onto Mikasa!!
A Cruel Yet Beautiful World
I remember way back when I started the anime that I started liking Mikasa first out of the group. I liked how sullenly silent and no-nonsense she was, and I liked her loyalty to Eren. Her emotion, especially when Eren died in Trost, was palpable and terrifyingly beautiful. Her grief was incredibly realistic––rushing off with a death wish that even she couldn’t succumb to in the end, because of the drive to fight that she got from Eren. In a world like SNK, her relentlessness breaking through her grief was incredibly moving. And her philosophy is basically the driving theme of SNK: “This is a cruel world, and yet so beautiful.”
This is the same moral message she gives Eren when he can’t find the strength in him to fight Annie––and gives him that warm, understanding, inscrutable smile that allows him to finally accept his own monsters, fight Annie, and save her and Armin. (One of my favorite panels of her from the manga, actually.) Mikasa is basically the first character we meet who embodies this contradictory morality, which grows to engulf SNK and other characters as well (Levi, Reiner, and Armin especially come to mind). Which could be why I was drawn to her at the start, since the complex moral outlook of SNK was the primary reason I fell hard for this story.
(And gosh, it’s tragic to realize that it’s teaching moments like the scene above that made Eren into the person who could influence his own child self to murder, the person who could wipe out so much of humanity, the person who could take Ymir’s challenge to free her by destroying the love of the person who cared the most about him. I’m still processing yo.)
Acker-parallels
I started really analyzing Mikasa when I had to defend her from a friend of mine who accused her of resenting Levi (for beating up Eren) and that’s why she attacked him so violently in the RTS serumbowl. Because of my research into rebutting that, a lot of my affection for Mikasa now comes in seeing the little ways in which she cares and trusts other people, including Armin, Levi, Gabi, and Jean. And her quiet sensibility that goes beyond her love and protectiveness of Eren.
With Levi in particular, I find a lot I like about her. Because you can definitely see her annoyance at him, but she also trusts him more than anyone else in the Corps outside of Armin. After Levi’s violent encounter with Historia, she was the only one who implicitly trusted Levi’s judgement, backing up Armin’s more reasoned logic. She sees beyond her own emotions and even moral feelings and realizes the world is cruel enough that sometimes people have to do dark things to help others and survive.
This is very much the same statement Levi made to the 104th when he had asked them to follow Erwin’s orders when the commander’s plans were questionable on the surface: “Do you trust him? Those dumb enough to say yes… come with me.” These two understand each other on a moral level, and they ask for their comrades’ loyalty without demanding it, because they each know that everyone’s conscience is their own.
There’s a clear parallel between Mikasa and Levi, not only because of their Ackerman heritage and sensibilities (loyal to a fault to their chosen person, impossibly strong, quiet and grim), but their frustration when they cannot protect the people they are responsible for. They both know they are the strongest around, and if they cannot fulfill on that power, a lot of people will die.
There are many moments in which Mikasa puts aside her personal feelings to do her soldierly duty, from leaving Eren to help with the evacuation of Trost to leaving Eren and Armin to fight the Colossal Titan alone in Shigonshina.
And then there’s the fact that Levi’s the one who could break past Mikasa’s headspace and distraction so that she can do the right thing. He understands her strong emotion, he respects it, but he also knows when that has to be put aside for the greater good. But he doesn’t put her down for having those emotions, either.
Strength from Eren, Humanity from Armin
Mikasa’s love and loyalty to Eren challenges her tremendously after the timeskip and her sorrow at Eren’s change is what really stands out to me about her character in the Marley arc. The absolute grief in her eyes when she tells Eren what he’s done is devastating, and it shows just how much goodness and compassion she does have.
And yet she longs to understand Eren, to trust him, to believe there can be something redeeming, and not merely jaded and tired, in what he taught her so many years ago––to fight, to win, to live.
There’s such a difference between these same words said here by Mikasa, so many years later, after so much heartbreak, to the anger and flame that were in them when she first heard them, back when she realized that this was the way of the world. That death and killing happens in the natural world everyday and that’s how you survive. That the world is both cruel and beautiful.
And yet as the years wore on, as Mikasa grew closer to others, found purpose in protecting others, sought a life with Eren… as she wandered further into the forest of life and society and relationships, she lost some of that simple injunction... to live is to fight, to fight is to win. She, like so many of the 104th and the others on this journey, found that it’s not enough to just fight and live and be satisfied. We really want it all to mean something, to have our actions be redemptive. To allow ourselves to believe that we do what we’re doing because we’re not just saving ourselves, but saving others, “saving the world” like Yelena points out (in the forest therapy session pfff). And it’s that drive for something bigger in our actions that grieves her so much with Eren, because as she wants her own actions to be fundamentally good and selfless, she wants his actions to be moral as well.
So while Eren is the person that frustrates Mikasa and motivates her to become stronger and braver than she ever was, Armin is the person who humanizes Mikasa and allows her the space to be gentle and vulnerable. She comforts Armin, confides in him, puts her faith in him, and puts her life in his hands.
She trusts Armin with Eren, and she values Armin’s intellect and compassion, qualities she doesn’t have in nearly as much quantities as he does: “There are only so many lives I can value. And… I decided who those people were six years ago. So... you shouldn’t try to ask for my pity. Because right now, I don’t have time to spare or room in my heart.”
This bit from her confrontation with Ymir and Historia was a defining moment for me with Mikasa. It’s honest and realistic in a way that few of us care to admit about ourselves, and it’s just super chilling and badass coming from her, too. It also shows how much she fights for Armin and Eren both. They are the two people she loves the most in the world, and she never gave up on saving either of them––from death or from themselves.
I’m looking back on Trost now and finding so much irony with the ending to SNK. In Trost, she was the one to give up on Eren, telling Armin that it was hopeless to try to extract Eren’s personality from his Titan form. And yet, like in the end, it’s always been between Armin and Mikasa to try to salvage Eren’s humanity. In Trost, Armin tells Mikasa to leave––to go do what she’s good at (saving lives)––and to entrust Eren to him.
It’s a huge expression of both Mikasa’s trust in Armin, and her belief in Armin’s abilities and friendship for Eren. And in the end, it’s the two of them again debating on if there’s any humanity left in Eren. The bond they share is intimate and deep. With all the military doubting Eren and scheming to take away his Titan (with even Jean and Connie unavailable to them emotionally), it’s only Armin and Mikasa against the world––the only two people who can truly consider Eren’s actions and hold off on judging him. And you can feel their love for him even as they doubt him.
And like back then, it has always been Armin who understands Eren most, the one who recognizes his own evil and Eren’s and finds a redemption in having others stop you, because you cannot stop yourself.
And that’s the thing I really take away from SNK and from Mikasa’s journey, that we all have devils inside us, and yet there is still beauty to be found, within us and in the world––from the natural wonders that Armin dreams of, to the comfort of purpose and companionship that Mikasa has in Eren. Love and wonder is what redeems us of our devils. And yet love itself is complicated, and can turn ugly in its obsession. That giving up that love is what makes the love selfless and beautiful, what absolves us of the selfishness within us. That’s what Mikasa learned. And in the end, she was able to release that love for the good of the world.
So I guess to sum up, I really love Mikasa. I can see why her dogged loyalty to Eren might annoy some fans, but I think there’s a lot more to her than simply that, and in fact, her journey and growth is heart-rending and one of the most symbolic arcs of SNK and fundamental to its entire theme. She’s a badass with a lot of emotion and depth behind her cold mask.
“What’s broken can be mended. What’s hurt can be healed. No matter how dark it gets, the sun’s gonna rise again.”
— Meredith Grey
“Don’t you dare give up. Not today. Not tomorrow. Not ever.”
— Unknown
they are kittens ฅ^•ﻌ•^ฅ
Katara is so good. She doesn’t give up on anyone, EVER. Not in season one when she was trying to free Haru and the imprisoned earthbenders, nor in season three when she was the painted lady. Most notably, she never gives up on herself. She knows her own worth and morals. She won’t allow herself to be pushed around by a sexist waterbending master, nor a woman who has been deeply hurt by the Fire Nation and some would say deserves vengeance, nor by the Fire Lord’s daughter. To be good is not to be without flaws, but rather to be seeking to better yourself and others in any way you can.
I do not claim this work as my own. All credit goes to the artist.
Artist: Sweetspicy on Twitter
person: but what if your parents had aborted YOU
me: well okay for starters i wouldn't have been forced to hear that stupid ass comment you just made
Not this popping up in my Snapchat memories. Also not me remembering people calling me crazy for this. Look at us now 🤪
Ok so this might be out of my frustration but I'm really tired of repeatedly listing eren is a chad,emotionless whose goal was changed and longer remained to exterminate titans but to have "freedom" this word itself is twisted by ppl I will explain it another blog.
"EREN YEAGER CRIED IN EP 1 & CRIED IN LAST EP" 😴 how do y'll forget when he cried in cave in front of historia,he cried for armin,he cried on death of hannes,he cried when he was in titan mouth before becoming a titan himself were y'll sleeping ? Every times he cried it felt like a literal breakdown🙄 many times in manga he has shown emotions and "emotions" don't only are bound to be feeling they can be anger,hot blooded,reckless.
From the very beginning he was all this emotional I'm sure at that point you must've hated him for this he was famous for being hot blooded,reckless in S1. The big breakdown he had in S2 the way he started to change and see the bigger picture in S3 where were you all at that time?🗿
Just bc he showed emotions(feelings) on his death bed(which he wasn't able to pursue) like everyone does he automatically became regressed character?😕
Idk what's ppl problem with eren crying for his love as if you don't cry when your love leaves you it's just a normal thing he is still a 19yr old teen at his core they hate just bc it's for mikasa replace her with hisu and then see 😴
He always regretted how he was unable to fulfill the responsibilities,he wasn't able to save humanity,he was never able to become hero of humanity instead he became devil to them which he never wanted to he regrets for not be able to live the life the way he wanted
That chad thing really never existed and doing that you are taking away "regret" part from his character making him show like he really wanted to kill ppl when it wasn't at all do you skipped ch131 where he cried and apologies for his doing bc he didn't wanted to do it.😶
All the burden of sins,regrets,fears,failure ate him away on extreme level that he did everything possible to fulfill his only left wish that is to protect his friends.
What eren said :
But what eren felt :
It's difficult to say smth like this when you want the total opposite of that but still he said just for the sake of mikasa's happiness&freedom
a true selfless love
Have you seen people comparing Mikasa's "See you later, Eren" to Levi's "See you, Hange"? Are they the same quotes in Japanese? I bought the volume that includes chapter 132 and it came in today. In the official english translation Levi says “Goodbye, Hange” not “See you, Hange.”
I reread the Japanese translations of the raw just now and looking at Levi and Mikasa's good byes, although there are similarities between "See you later Eren," and "See you later Hange," they're not straight cut parallels.
Mikasa said いってらっしゃいエレン (Itterasshai Eren)
Levi said じゃなハンジ (Jana, Hange)
Both greetings up there CAN be translated to 'See you later,' but there is a glaring difference between both.
In Mikasa's case, "Itterasshai" means "i'll see you again, but it implies another thing "I'll be at home waiting for you."
Levi's is more of the pure "See you later, Hange." Like they're going out, and they will see each other again and it does not necessarily mean Levi's home.
Well, it makes sense because Mikasa said it to Eren in their Swiss cabin in their dreams. Levi said it to Hange when he was on the road so "jana" is more appropriate I guess.
But none of the phrases above are goodbyes.
There is an implication for both of the phrases up there that they INTEND to see the other person again.
DO NOT TRUST THE ENGLISH TRANSLATIONS. Like fsr, the translators are leaving out a lot of stuff.
There really are a lot of nuances left out in the English translation like the unrequited love, the see you later Hange, watch over us, the "omaera" issue. And also the way they translated the 'Live together' in English just leaves a lot to be desired :/.