Why does Reiner want to be with Eren?
Recently, the popularity of the final season of "Attack on Titan" has once again aroused heated discussions across the Internet. In particular, the complicated relationship between Reiner and Eren has become the focus of discussion among fans. This article will combine the hot topic data of the past 10 days to analyze the root causes of the conflict between Reiner and Allen, and present key plots and audience opinions through structured data.
1. Character background and core conflict
The hostile relationship between Reiner Brown and Eren Yeager stems from their completely different positions:
Role | camp | key motivation | Events associated with the other party |
---|---|---|---|
Rainer Brown | marai warriors | Perform the wall-breaking mission to atone for your sins | Leading to the death of Allen's mother |
Alan Yeager | Parade Island | Fighting for mother's revenge and freedom | Initiate the earthquake to destroy the world |
2. Analysis of hot topics on the entire network
According to the statistics of social platform data in the past 10 days, the following are the three major contradictions that audiences are most concerned about:
Ranking | focus of controversy | Number of discussions (10,000) | Key line quotes |
---|---|---|---|
1 | Is Reiner's confession sincere? | 28.5 | "I was just a kid then" |
2 | Allen’s rationality for extreme revenge | 22.1 | "Because that day...humanity was expelled" |
3 | The symbolic meaning of the conversation between two people in the basement | 18.7 | "We are all slaves" |
3. Review of key plot points
Sort out the evolution of the conflict between the two through the timeline:
drama series | event | psychological change |
---|---|---|
S2E6 | Reiner reveals his identity as a giant | Allen recognizes the true face of his enemy for the first time |
S4E5 | Rebellious Raid | Completely opposite positions |
S4E21 | basement conversation | understand each other but cannot reconcile |
4. Audience opinions are polarized
According to Weibo Super Chat voting data (sample size 123,000):
position | Support ratio | Typical comments |
---|---|---|
Sympathy for Reiner | 43% | "There are no real villains in war" |
support alan | 38% | "Revenge is legitimate resistance" |
think both sides are guilty | 19% | "The cycle of hatred needs an end" |
5. Interpretation of Deep Themes
The confrontation between the two is essentially the author Isayama Hajime’s metaphor for the reincarnation of war:
1.identity dilemma: Reiner’s warrior/soldier split personality corresponds to Eren’s freedom/destruction duality
2.violent chain reaction: The action of breaking the wall caused the ground to ring, forming a closed loop
3.narrative structure echoes: Reiner's destruction of the city wall in the first season is a mirror image of Allen's manipulation of the city wall in the final season.
Conclusion
This fateful showdown that lasted for ten years revealed the cruelest truth in war through extreme character creation - when the victim becomes the perpetrator, the boundaries of justice are completely blurred. According to animation forum statistics, the topic of "whether Reiner deserves forgiveness" accounted for 37% of discussions related to the final season. This also reflects that the moral thinking triggered by the work has gone beyond the scope of ordinary entertainment.
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