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With each passing year,Attack on Titanbecomes more relevant to the reality we live in. All the themes Hajime Isayama portrayed in the series draw a grim and brutally honest picture of human nature. The manga explores sensitive and terrifying themes and topics with care while drawing a vivid picture that conveys the severity.

The gradual progression of the story gives the audience enough time to witness the events and understand their impact. Whether it’s critics who have watched hundreds of highly regarded shows irrespective of the medium or hardcore anime fans, everyone finds themselves captivated by Isayama’s storytelling. Seemingly, even philosophy professors approve of the mangaka’s genius, as one Reddit user shared an interesting incident.
Philosophy professor approves ofAttack on Titan
The extraordinary sales figures are a huge testament toAttack on Titan‘s impact commercially. As for a more meaningful impact, there are countless discussions online that delve into the genius of the series. However, this one takes the cake as a philosophy professor approved of the themes presented in the anime.
ThisReddit user shared the remarkleft by their philosophy professor on their essay aboutAttack on Titan. For fans of the series, it’s a strangely rewarding moment as the professor shares howAOTdeserves to be an extension of academic requirements and summarizes the key takeaways from the series.

Instead of us seeing the brutality of forces that we cannot control, we also see the worst that can happen in us. I have yet to finish the fourth season (the first three deserve a rewatch), but I have caught up with the manga and found that it is something worth reflecting on.
As the professor mentioned,AOTis something worth reflecting onand that’s what fans have been doing for all these years. Many of them have come up with their own analysis of the narrative that explores intricate themes. From Erwin’s leadership to Eren’s pursuit of freedom, despite their noble intentions, the humans couldn’t let go of their selfish desires.

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Or how as long as humanity exists there’ll be no end to the collective suffering. Every rewatch of the series exposes the audience to new ideas or details they missed the first time around.
There’s no end to the praise as far asAttack on Titanis concerned
Hajime Isayamaleft an indelible mark on the hearts and minds of many, and all these discussions are a great proof of that. At the beginning, the manga set up the world in a way that divided humans into superior and inferior categories. While some were privileged, others were exploited.
There were victims and perpetrators of violence. However, as the story progressed, Isayama humanized the villains and monsters while also exploring the darkness harbored by the ‘good guys’. The divisions and the hierarchy slowly succumbed to the ground, and all that was left was a war against a culmination of their own desires.

Attack on Titanis available to stream on Crunchyroll.
Laveena Joshi
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Laveena is an anime content writer at FandomWire. Having written more than 800 articles, she’s an expert in mainstream shonen series, ranging from the bizarre world of JoJo’s to the expansive worldbuilding of One Piece.With her formal education in Journalism and Mass Communication, she explores entertainment journalism through the lens of anime and manga, from mainstream and classic titles to niche and obscure ones.
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