User blog comment:Eden Ushinatta/The duality in Attack on Titan aka how the series will end/@comment-1327106-20200530232208/@comment-45387321-20200605124728

I guess i was mistaken to title my post this way. The title is probably what confused you. I'll try to work on that the next time.

About the violence part that you mentioned in your second paragraph, what i want to say really is that, while violence can never end as long as humans exist, it is not the "aspect of reality" for lack of a better term, that will put an end to Eren's rumbling and save the world. That "aspect" is the "miracle", as spoken by Uri to Kenny. The reason i related this to Eren and Mikasa is the fact that this particular theme of violence/miracles (= the world is cruel yet also beautiful) is expressed through them, more so than any other character in the series. Sure, there have been other characters who said "the world is cruel", but it is not part of their arc. If memory serves right, this was also the name of Mikasa's ending theme in s1. If anything, she is the one who represents the core theme of the series the most through her arc.

One other reason i used the two of them for that is the fact that they both have so much screentime that its just easier to predict where their characters will go and from that, i can find how the ending will be like. An outline of it at least.

Anyway, thank you for the input, i appreciate it. I'll try to work on it next time and try to get my points across without overcomplicating things.