
He talks about chasing Eren and Mikasa to a tree, reading a book in the rain, or feeding a squirrel. He believes these more mundane moments are what give life meaning. There’s a lot of mystery to these panels.įor Armin, the leaf reminds him of the small moments in life where he was truly happy. Was it left by Eren? Ymir? Someone else? Did Armin create it? Zeke sees it as a baseball, since that is the object which is meaningful to him. Armin sees it as a leaf, since that is meaningful to him. Buried in the sands of the Paths is a leaf that Armin ultimately uses to change Zeke’s mind. So he’s given up trying to stop Eren.Īrmin Finds a Strange Leaf that He Uses to Change Zeke’s Mind In fact, he’s decided that true freedom is found in this death. “A fear born of life-sustaining functions that are completely without meaning.” He says that we’re witnessing the death of life forms, including humanity, that are controlled by fear. And really, who can blame him? He seems to have resigned himself to the idea that it’s OK for all of humanity to be wiped out and replaced by the Titans. Zeke appears to be really depressed and has essentially given up on life. In the end, he lost to Eren because Eren understood that while he did not. He said he could never really figure it out, except that she was still “attached” to the world she left. Zeke goes on to tell Armin that he tried to understand why Ymir never freed herself from Fritz’s rule and his commands, even though she had the power to do so.
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He said she was able to then escape to a world (the Paths) that was free of all fear, including death. (We know the truth is that the spine found her.) But the end result was accurate, even if he got the beginning part wrong. He says she “gave birth to an undying body” because she so “desperately sought to avoid that pain” of fear. Interestingly, however, he seems to have a misunderstanding about Ymir’s beginnings. So more time has passed since the last chapter ended than we might think.)
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(Interestingly, Zeke now has a full sand castle before him, rather than just a lump of sand. He believes that fear is a byproduct of the desire to avoid death, and a punishment that necessarily goes alongside life. In fact, he tells Armin that he has concluded life’s only purpose is to multiply. Zeke tells Armin that life ultimately survived because of its desire to multiply, taking on new forms based on its environment, and they are no different. But I think Hajime Isayama did that on purpose, so we would be surprised to see where Zeke’s monologue ended up taking us instead. Based on the illustrations, I really thought he was going to address how the Titans began and where that glowing spine came from. He goes back to the beginning of life on Earth. The chapter begins with a monologue by Zeke, which never disappoints. Zeke Has Given Up on Life, Believing It To Be Fruitless This is a MANGA-focused article, so it has SPOILERS if you’ve only watched Attack on Titan through Season 4 Part 2. This article has spoilers only through Attack on Titan Manga Chapter 137.

One chapter at a time, we’ll be providing reviews, recaps, and reactions to these amazing “episodes.” Today we’re reviewing Attack on Titan’s manga Chapter 137, “Titans.”
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With the Attack on Titan anime on a hiatus as we wait for Season 4 Part 3, we’ve decided to continue reading the manga past where the TV show left off. Still, I’m left wondering how this is all going to possibly be wrapped up with only two chapters left.


It had a philosophical bent that was absent in some more recent chapters. Attack on Titan Manga Chapter 137 was soooo good.
