Beyond that, different takes are that it's an AU, evidence of a time-loop, uniquely Mikasa's hallucination, a message from Eren, or Eren's dream. Moreover, I didn't realize until this chapter that how important Mikasa words and feelings were for Eren and how it will change the Attack on Titan world. This is also spelled out to us in his reaction saying "perfect timing" as the rest of the gang approaches them, as if he was expecting them (Eren could or could not have seen this event coming. She’s kneeling next to a patch of soil, a home to her burgeoning vegetable garden. The long dream little Eren had in chapter 1 is about the AU where he and Mikasa … Eren fought so desperately to do the Rumbling whilst carrying an insurmountable amount of guilt in him that, when he fell unconscious, he created or found a refuge for himself in Paths where that guilt and burden did not exist. Also AoT is a fixed timeline, so an AU is impossible. A perfect candidate because of being an Ackerman. The burden to stand and fight was gone, and so he stayed there until he was pulled out of it by Armin. The same thing continues to happen all the way until the end, but things are far different for him now considering he is semi omniscient given his abilities from the founding and attack titan and the responsibility of the rumbling. I'll be honest: I didn't think Eren wanted to die, and I didn't think Mikasa was going to kill him. There is a very important line that spells it all out and that is "looks like the future doesn't change." A Very Long Dream… When you think about it, although Eren’s “long dream” in chapter 1 and Mikasa’s “long dream” in chapter 138 mirror each other, Eren and Mikasa aren’t talking about the same dream. The best we get is Child Eren with Ymir, and a disembodied voice that the SC consider to be Eren's. Mikasa's act of execution, therefore, was simultaneously one of mercy and one of necessity; releasing Eren from his burden, and protecting Armin and the world. In Trost, Armin reminding Eren about the outside world is enough to end the fantasy. I too believe Ymir could be involved in all of this. From 131 through to 138, this same 'slipping away' comes back into play. yeah. If her answer had the power to change something and the dream was part of what Eren desired, then she wouldn't make the decision to kill him, but rather try to "save" him. Him proclaiming that he would do as he desires because "he was born into this world" in chapter 120 proves that now, he's filled with self-confidence and belief in himself, and it is with this same approach, that he inspires Ymir to do the same, to impose her own desire, live for her own sake. Was it refusal to sacrifice historia, or was it his wish for his friends to live long lives? In 131, the same thing happened. Sigmund freud could explain this well. Shingeki no Kyojin / Attack on Titan fan community with memes, arts, news and discussions. Attack on Titan,Chapter 138 : A Long Dream; Attack on Titan,Chapter 137 : Titans; Attack on Titan,Chapter 136 : Devote Your Heart; Attack on Titan,Chapter 135 : Battle of Heaven and Earth; Attack on Titan,Chapter 134 : In The Depths Of Despair; Attack on Titan,Chapter 133 : Sinners; Attack on Titan,Chapter 132 : Wings of Freedom Posts about Mikasa Ackerman written by thereviewmonster. Her understanding enabled her to finally see how trapped and helpless Eren had come to feel, and her intrusion led to the end of the Long Dream. Eren hates taking away the freedom of innocent people who have done nothing wrong, yes, and this is precisely why he cries to Ramzi and accepts his undeniably selfish and hypocritical desires, but he never questions his own self-worth. She felt that she just had a long dream and then starts crying for no reason. I do agree with the rest of the chapter 1/138 parallels, they're interesting, I'm leaning more towards the idea of Ymir making that dream in Paths to lead Eren and Mikasa to an understanding of each other, who were two people ignorant of each other and in an undersirable bond. So along with some serious mental trauma, there was the physical trauma of literally being without a body too. Thank you. All in all Aaron is Eren and this is him moving forward with a heavy heart and completing the rumbling. The chapter is titled "A Long Dream", cementing it. From Eren perspective, at one point in the story, possibly where his actions starts to make no sense to Armin, Mikasa, and Survery Corps, he figures out what would happen if he didn't do something drastic. He is lost in some sort of trance that Zeke himself notices and has to snap Eren out of. During the Rumbling, he escaped into it, similar to how he 'escaped' in Trost. Enjoy the Pain and Sorrow.And as always Like & Subscribe Please. Yes Eren keeps moving forward to freedom and doing what he has to, but he is not happy about it. We see Mikasa waking up in this world in the same way as Eren woke up in the first chapter of AOT. He doesn't view himself as a hero and is in a state of despair because he knows he will murder everyone he is seeing. Just wanna add that the first panel we saw in the dream was mikasa's sleeping face, so im very sure thats from eren's pov. A very clear indicator of this is when he asks himself what his mom would think about all of it, he's wondering if it is right and if she would be proud of him or not. Besides, I feel like you massively overlook the point of uprising in his character when you say that he succumbed to his insecurities and hates himself. Eren's development works in a loop, in the sense: He comes to understand himself better, through introspection and future memories, he evolves into himself. This isn't a person who is resolved, this is said reluctantly. She's learning about it from Eren, who appears to have been residing in it for some time. The background of the dream begins to fade and Eren's titan marks return, as do his exhaustion and sheer 'done-with-it-all-ness', before he finally wakes up in the real world: Lastly, over the course of the manga, we only ever see Eren's titan act autonomously twice, whilst he's either unaware of its actions or at least not actively guiding them. I feel like a lot of readers mistake Eren's growth. So I don't know if 139 will change anything about my views on 138, but right now I get Eren better than I have for the past year or so, and I'm seriously glad about that. Aaron: Says he couldn't make up his mind between breeding livestock and genocide. Dialogue, design of the panels, and the drawing of characters all have a part to play in how the story is told. Secondly, the Attack Titan has the ability to tell its host what has happened before. We still don't know how a powerless and unaware kid(chap1) could see a future dream(138), and why she choose those words to say goodbye. Eren places a great deal of emotional investment in the idea of 'home'. In a more technical sense, the theory also has one significant advantage over a lot of others: it has precedent in the manga. He didn't make a regression and succumb to his insecurities, his post timeskip development is him coming to understanding of himself and who he is. Thanks for your thoughts - the theory you mention about Ymir making that world is an interesting one, I've never considered that before. Here he is still expressionless as he revisits and reminisces over his childhood, feeling what can only be sorrow based on the way he stares off at it almost not present in the conversation going on. In between two instances of pain, there's this panel: It serves to strengthen the connection between the Long Dream and Chapter 1, but, more importantly, reinforces Eren as the dream's locus. Again, he's not doing anything to prove his worth and "be special", because this is something that he directly overcomes in the uprising arc. This is why she keeps the red scarf that Eren gave her even after killing her. With this we can understand what Eren is thinking through the events of chapter 123, despite it being told from Mikasa's POV. 131 is when we see Eren for the last time for the entire duration of the Rumbling, and he ceases to be an active presence all the way until 138. "What am I to you?" It's late now so I'll save this to read tomorrow. He's looking for an answer because he is unsure. Armin's unable to enter Eren's Paths-world in Trost – Eren only perceives him as being a part of it – but Mikasa is different in two ways: first, her Ackerman connection to Paths, and, second, the integral role she plays in Eren's dream. Were the headaches because of her mind trying to regain her memories of being in there? This is also why he leaves at the end, the way the officials spoke in the council sealed the deal. They position their attack and attackers go in for the kill. Even though Eren’s character has been on a downward spiral, this dialogue came out of nowhere and was too harsh on both Mikasa and Armin. Both these characters admit their undeniable selfishness and own up to it. Press question mark to learn the rest of the keyboard shortcuts. It is the reason AoT is the gift that keeps on giving. Shingeki no Kyojin Chapter 138: A Long Dream; Eren and Mikasa's Maladaptive Daydream World; Non-Linear Narrative; Character Study; kind of; Canon Compliant; for now at least; Summary. Well we dont know, I hope the dream would be brought up again in 139 but there’s a lot to be covered in that chapter, so we will see. Whatever that dream may be, we have established these points from it: Aaron: Chooses to leave Paradis to live with Mikasa/Runs away. We need to know more from Isayama tho. It took him right back to the person he's always been: someone essentially good, but forever striving to be worth something, to do something with the gift of his power. Eren Kreuger Is Eren Yeager. For me, the Long Dream being Eren's Trost-like Paths-dream explains where he's been for the past seven chapters, why he was never shown awake after 131 until now, why Child Eren exists in Paths in the first place, what Eren wanted from Mikasa in 123, and how he truly felt about the Rumbling. I don't know if that can be useful for your theory... MANGA SPOILERS SUBREDDIT! Im super on board with this now. Eren is not asking Mikasa to help her, he is trying to help himself. Eren has been a shell of a who he was since the discovery of the basement. And 131 Eren - real-live Eren, not Paths Eren - was a decapitated head being held up by a spine. So was Mikasa's long dream with Eren him taking her to the paths dimension and living with her for 4 years? Mikasa has access to this space because of her heritage. This is very important because this explains Eren's sudden change in behavior. Eren has rescinded into a child like state of mind to not face the devastating outcome of reality. Eren- Devotes himself to his ideals entirely, becomes determined and dedicated towards his plan, all actions lie on the foundation of freedom and pursues it above everything, because that's who he is(I've been this way, ever since I was born). A Very Long Dream… When you think about it, although Eren’s “long dream” in chapter 1 and Mikasa’s “long dream” in chapter 138 mirror each other, Eren and Mikasa aren’t talking about the same dream. At least two certainties about the Long Dream in Chapter 138 are that a) Eren and Mikasa shared the experience, and b) this was the dream Eren woke up from in Chapter 1. Both instances are also the only times we ever see Eren experiencing a reality that is clearly not 'real life', and in which the weight of his crushing responsibilities is noticeably absent – at least until someone from his real life intervenes. "You... are a family" says Mikasa. If its not brought up again then its just a simple dream with some paths on the side. At the end of chapter 131 we see Eren as a child. What Eren is feeling is apparent on his face in every panel. There are too many similarities between what happened in Trost and what happened on the Rumblefield for the two not to be connected. The Long Dream is Eren's comfort world, similar to how his home was his comfort world in Trost. The way in which Mikasa 'arrives' in the Long Dream world also mirrors the way Eren 'arrives' in the real world in Chapter 1: Both of them are crying as soon as they wake up from their 'dreams', both express confusion about being present in the worlds, and both of them only gradually readjust. Mikasa's action has divided the community a little, because some people didn't like why Mikasa did what she did. OP, reading this brought me so much joy. This very important to understand because this is what Attack Titan showed to Eren and now Eren is showing to Mikasa. Ere-Mika shippers were in for a nasty shock in Attack On Titan, when Eren Yeager told Mikasa that he hated her ever since he was a child. Before reading this, firstly, you need to understand that the LONG DREAM we witnessed in this chapter was in fact not a dream. Eren is not omitted from that human struggle because he is the protagonist or because of who he was established to be early on, that factor is what makes his character so great. I agree more with this version, even if the post is really really good. Eren crosses the ocean on the backs of his Colossals. Eren knew he had to go forward with it in reality but chose to rescind into something or someplace he could feel comfortable with his actions. This is a really interesting and well thought out analysis/theory but you're gonna get dragged for suggesting Eren might not want to tatakae, Thats a solid theory tho,good job,hope 139 makes the dream more clear. Transform right there into his ten-year old self? This is not what Attack Titan showed to him, and from here on forward we saw a different Eren. I don't think he did it entirely on purpose, though. Only 13 left in stock - order soon. She knew he loves her and wants her to be free from any kind of suffering related to the loss of her family. She now completely understands why Eren did what he did and why she's the one to kill him. It could also be the case that is what he was also looking for, but we don't know that and we may never from what is presented. In conclusion: Aaron is an antithesis of Eren and I really, highly doubt that Eren himself had much association with that dream or desired it. But because there's so little canon evidence of AUs or how they might work, I like this take on 138 in the meantime: the Long Dream was a Paths-world Eren slipped into whilst he was unconscious, the way in which he slipped 'back home' when he was in Trost. The dream is Eren's, and always has been. Was it the memories he received from the future? Even though, it goes against their personal feelings. To Eren, this is 'reality' until he's brought out of it by Armin. The difference is that, in Trost, we get to see where he 'goes' as it's happening. With Eren gone, 'administrative duties' are basically taken over by the part of him that can still function (or is willing to): Child Eren, whose only emotion about the Rumbling is the joy he finds in its freedom: So whilst Child Eren and the Devil Titan (and, subsequently, the CT in 138) function on autopilot (keep moving forward), Adult Eren is deep within a space which removes him from all of it – the Rumbling, the horror, the carnage, and the guilt. Though a life with Eren was one she herself always considered ideal, she came to understand that this was a world that Eren had created himself – one where he imagined that she had invited him to run away with her. He wants something from her. Chapter 2: Prospect of Peace Summary: After leaving the tents, the pair fumbles through their escape. I thought I was going to end this manga without ever fully understanding him, but 138 reminded me of the sheer weight of the emotional burden he was dealing with. It's the same broken down Eren we see after Rod Reiss tries to have him eaten. A Very Long Dream… When you think about it, although Eren’s “long dream” in chapter 1 and Mikasa’s “long dream” in chapter 138 mirror each other, Eren and Mikasa aren’t talking about the same dream. He has arms but they’re useless. The penultimate chapter of the Attack on Titan manga delivers two landmark moments fans have been waiting a long time for -- and in one fail swoop. On their way back from gathering firewood they run into members of the Garrison including their friend, Hannes. The details which make up its reality are instead relayed to her by Eren, and Mikasa's own reaction to them is one of surprise: Despite a life with Eren being her ideal, this particular world isn't Mikasa's. There's no way to disprove AUs in SnK in any meaningful way, so I don't discount the possibility that what Mikasa and Eren experienced in 138 was some kind of alternate reality – one that was also Mikasa's own vision of an ideal world (her + Eren + peaceful mountain hut). which is same Title of Chapter 138 And to continue hinting, Kid Eren questioned why is Mikasa's Hair very Long?! Everyone seems to understand what is happening in this final arc at a surface level, but Isayama is a very, very deep writer and there are subtle indications of what his happening underneath all of it. I saw a tweet or a screenshot about this very idea but in like one line only with no further explanation, even then i was already mind blown so with you writing all this is just making me more mind blowner. Mikasa Cameo Gold (Stainless) Teaspoon, Set of 4. The lingering emotion remains, however, and Eren cries. This long dream helped Mikasa to realize something she needed to know. Seriously, there was no question that bugged me more. This is a force of nature, not something entirely driven by circumstance. In line with that theory, does Ymir's purpose then become to kill Eren? Another important factor, as OP stated, is that Eren is asleep at the end of the chapter. $16.99 $ 16. Mar 30, 2021 - "The world is cruel, but beautiful." On both occasions: - Eren was overwhelmed, unconscious, and in Paths, - He experienced some kind of 'other' world, - The other world's reality was different from his real life, - In this other world, he displayed 'uncharacteristic' behaviour, - Reality only trickled back in through outside intervention (from Armin/Mikasa), - The other world faded/vanished as soon as Eren woke up. Through his journey though he faces a choice constantly and has to weigh out the consequences them, harkening back to what Levi told him in the forest of giant trees. He's doing the same thing he will later do in 138: slipping into a place of comfort where he can abandon his duty/responsibility, and where his burdens no longer exist. She swings her blade, decapitating him. Blind spot now gone and I feel good . He asks Mikasa where he is and how got there, and has no memory of the dream. You know, I’ve always been curious as to why Eren reverts to his childhood form when he’s experiencing paths of dreams. Furthermore, in 130 we see Eren actively questioning where it all began, was it his nature, the way he was born? It doesn't change the fact that he has seen the overarching future.). Her arrival and wondering whether 'it's okay to be here' brings an element of the real world back in. We use cookies on our websites for a number of purposes, including analytics and performance, functionality and advertising. Serious. It's at once his motivational drive, an idealisation of his past, and (was) a goal of his future: In both Trost and on the Rumblefield, a part of him gravitates towards 'home' as a place far away from whatever turmoil he's experiencing. Get it as soon as Wed, Mar 10. For a peaceful, less burdensome, and wholly more comforting world: Chapter 13. The first time is in Trost, when the AT attacks Mikasa and Eren is unaware that it did so, and the second is during the Rumbling, when the Devil Titan is 'moving forward' with the Colossal Titans whilst Eren is unconscious. In short, Eren and Mikasa are the two people who have seen both the timelines, and the both came to the conclusion that Eren death is what the world wants. Chapter name: A Long Dream The rumbling stops, the "bones" (I guess it implies the big ass titan) disappear, Mikasa recalls Eren saying he hates her Gabi and Falco reunite with their families respectively, Pieck meets her had Eren crying to Ramzi is his acceptance of who he is, finally coming to terms with the person he is, and admitting he wanted the rumbling, and he would wish for it in the future(which he clearly does). In Chapter 1, Eren wakes from a 'long dream'. Dreams can bring out your unconscious mind thats why he is so different from the reality conscious eren so maybe within the deepest part of his mind he is seeking for some kind of escape. In her dream, Eren sits on a bench as though he has gone to sleep. Mikasa blinks and looks up from what she’s doing, and sees Eren’s broad silhouette framed by the late afternoon sun standing over her, his long hair unfurling in the wind. I will try to explain the rationale behind her decision. (Another theory I also like: he was wandering all over the place in Paths during 131-138, through memories, little Paths spaces, AU worlds if you like, etc., and came across the Long Dream in the course of that.). If Eren 's question was anything significant in regards to Eren's actions, it would have been brought up in 130, but it didn't , why? Long Dream wallmaria. We finally got the penultimate chapter of Attack on Titan, “A Long Dream”, and, boy, is it a big one. She lived peacefully with her parents in the farmlands of Wall Maria, helping them since a young age. Yet it's also undeniably Eren who's speaking. This article is about the thirteenth chapter of the manga. In 131, we don't get to see where he 'went' until 138. During the effort to retake Trost, Eren falls unconscious whilst inside his titan. I suspect that chapter 139 will give us a deeper look into what Eren is dreaming or thinking through this whole process, but who knows we shall see. An Eren who succumbed to his old insecurities about never achieving anything, and then hated himself for the path he took to redress that. The thing is, 123 having any sort of impact on Eren's decision and stance narratively doesn't make any sense and neither is it in character for him to change his whole persona into something that is the antithesis of real Eren. This happens most notably when he watches as he wraps the scarf around Mikasa. This dream essentially shows what would have happened if Mikasa had given a different answer on the night they spent with Ramzi’s family in Marley. However, the panels directly after show a very different Eren who is standing over and staring at the carnage with a sad expression. He shares his experience with Armin looking find affirmation in his actions. To put it this way: in Chapter 1, Eren enters into what is reality for Mikasa, and in Chapter 138 Mikasa enters into what is reality for Eren. We see time and time again their inner struggle to highlight that they are just human in the end. And once she's there, she begins to affect the tranquility of the Long Dream, simliar to how Armin affected the tranquility of Eren's world in Trost: The Paths Realm allows the Long Dream world (and the Trost world) to exist in a time/space that Eren can inhabit. The thing is attack on titan is about human's progressing in a cruel, harsh, and true world making decisions and acting the best way possible given the circumstances. The dream we saw actually happened. AMV aot eren#animes #weeb #anime #eren #explore #foryou #manga #العراب_الثائر #انمي #غابي Basically . They're on every page, and there are many points that can only be explained by seeing the cartoon, especially revealing whether Mikasa's long dream was another reality, an Eren ruse or an alternate future. This contradicts your viewpoint of Eren as a character because he isn't sure of himself here and definitely doesn't know if it is the right answer. FREE Shipping on orders over $25 shipped by Amazon. Anime and manga news, reviews and discussions. The long dream little Eren had in chapter 1 is about the AU where he and Mikasa lived a cottage life in the mountains. (Or is there another reading of it? If you have read 130 chapter you must know that eren said he has only 4years of lifetime left. So, if Eren's escaped into a Paths-created reality on the Rumblefield the way he did in Trost, why? . In response to this whirlwind of stress, Eren just – leaves. She cradles his head and tells him she will see him later. It reinforced that eren is always in there. 99 $18.50 $18.50. Child Eren, who embodies one of Eren's strongest drives of revenge and hatred, took over beside Ymir, and Adult Eren disappeared into a 'long dream'. Well that's simple, they were blushing because episode 69 was out on Valentine's day. Younger Eren envisions 'home' as being with his parents and with Mikasa. Naruto Shippuden: Ultimate Ninja Storm 3 Full Burst. Anyways, I hope you enjoyed this chapter since I wrote all this instead of doing my Cornell notes. All of the events of chapter 131 are an insight into Eren's mind. That is why he broaches the topic and asks Mikasa the question himself while they are alone, there is importance to that scene. Eren's very first words from the chapter tells us he knows the pre-determined future that he will start the rumbling and it's something he has to do. In the real world, she kisses the decapitated head farewell as Ymir Fritz looks on and smiles. The long dream little Eren had in chapter 1 is about the AU where he and Mikasa lived a cottage life in the mountains. This entire chapter is Eren trying to conclude if the rumbling is the only way, that is why he asks the questions he does. The reason why he pushed her away without explaining her nothing. Eren was told by zeke that, actually ackerman girl probably love you unconditionally. I'd be interested to know what happened between Adult Eren talking to Ymir and the materialisation of Child Eren, though. Similarly, Eren only leaves the Long Dream – or becomes cognisant of what's going on around him again – when reality impedes in the form of Mikasa. In between 131 and 138, Adult Eren is a total no-show. - Mikasa Ackerman. Press J to jump to the feed. 4.0 out of 5 stars 45. Gourmet Basics by Mikasa Satin Symmetry Stainless Steel Teaspoon, Set of 10,Silver. He tells Mikasa it feels like he had a "really long dream." See more ideas about mikasa, attack on titan, ackerman. She knows the truth. Mikasa was born to an Asian mother, and her father was a member of the Ackerman clan. Chapter 131 explains Eren's internal struggle and clues us into his mind during chapter 123. It's both nature and nurture. In 123, we see Eren at his most vulnerable and emotional: by this point, he's spent ten months on Paradis planning the Rumbling in advance, distant from his would-be victims. However, even though he knows what to do, he wasn't sure in which direction the things were moving. For the twelfth epiode of the anime, see Wound: The Struggle for Trost, Part 8. Of those, I wanted to explore just one: the Long Dream being Eren's. But Mikasa, as a result of the Ackerman-Paths connection and her own intense desire to escape, was able to find Eren within that dream and interact with his world. She finally understood why Eren wanted to throw the scarf, why he told her that he hated her. Enjoy the Pain and Sorrow.And as always like & Subscribe Please t part of her family on purpose,,... Keeps moving forward to obtain it despite the consequences from day one for.... At least 1k upvotes astounds me 138, this same 'slipping away ' comes back into.. 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