Zeke saves his brother but was betrayed by Eren and convinces Ymir to help him after giving her the choice to make her own decision. Revived, Eren frees the Titans within the Walls with the intention of exterminating all terrestrial life outside Paradis in order to protect his people, becoming the world's enemy.
Unfortunately, his story didn't follow the typical upward trajectory of other shonen leads. Eren became an anti-hero and plummeted into the dark side. By the manga's end, he became Attack on Titan's main antagonist. His allies had to defeat him after he started the Rumbling and wiped out most of the world's population.
The Real Villain Was Karl Frtiz
The 145th King of Eldia, Karl Fritz, married Ymir and used her powers to expand Eldia into an empire, resulting in genocide, war crimes, slavery and so many other horrible things.
Eren didn't turn “evil” per se so much as he saw that the world did not have any kind of clemency toward his race. It's because he saw that the entire world hated him and his kind that the only solution he could arrive at was to kill the entire world.
Eren's intended genocide of the human race undeniably makes him an irredeemable character -- but the Rumbling isn't the only one of Eren's sins that is wholly unforgivable. Eren has brought unimaginable suffering upon his closest friends by forcing them to kill their own comrades just to stop him.
While some think Eren is a hero, Many fans consider Eren to be a victim of the series of events that occurred in Marley and Paradis but Eren truly is a good guy who turned bad to protect his people.
8 Right: He Was Left With No Other Choice After Marley Invaded. After Marley brought the fight straight to Paradis, Eren was left with few options. They forced his hand and didn't give him any time at all to reconsider this masterplan of his.
Jean and Armin eventually realize that Eren did not betrayed them after all, but are left with dismay that because Eren cares for them, and as a consequence of this he is doing his outrageously cataclysmic actions by awakening all Colossal Titans and leading them to a seemingly inevitable apocalyptic genocide (Jean ...
Eren's goal is to eliminate the entire world except for Paradis, but keeping his fellow Paradisans alive is also extremely important to him, especially his close friends. After all, the elimination of his 'enemies' means nothing if the people he wants to protect aren't safe when it's all over.
Faced with worldwide hatred, Eren decides to betray humanity and save only Paradis Island. Despite years of searching for truth in his world and putting his life on the line, Eren Yeager decides to betray humanity and commit global genocide by using The Rumbling.
Eren hates Mikasa's supposed lack of free will and claims he always hated her for having no freedom.
there are no true “bad guys” or “good guys” in attack on Titan, just humans.
Why did Eren betray Zeke in Attack on Titan episode 78? To put it simply, Eren betrayed Zeke because he is not in support of their plans to euthanise every Eldian on the planet until the end of time.
As the anime progresses, Eren falls deeper and deeper into the darker side of the anti-hero role, adding to the tragedy of his character and to the tone of the unfolding series. His development from a hero to an anti-hero, and eventually a villain, highlights the series' dark themes of tragedy and the horrors of war.
It was because of his future-seeing abilities that most of the story transpired the way it did, which makes Eren seem even eviler than how he was initially presented. Eren wasn't always an evil character, but there are plenty of hints sprinkled throughout the series regarding what he was destined to become.
Ultimately, she prioritized the world, and the greater good, over Eren's life, showing great selflessness and the resolve to finally let go of the person that mattered the most to her. Despite her love and devotion, Mikasa believed that killing Eren was the only way to put a stop to his bloodshed. And, well, it worked.
Eren's death and Ymir's liberation by Mikasa caused every Titan body turning to dust. Those that had been transformed were restored back to human form. Knowing his sacrifice, Eren's friends were grateful for being relinquished from the Titan curse at last, but non-Eldians remained suspicious of them.
As they walk through the memories of Grisha, Zeke finally realizes he cannot save Eren from the brainwashing. Eren was never brainwashed. Zeke overlooks the past and realizes Eren always had darkness in him. Eren was surrounded by love and affection from his friends and family, including their father.
Eren is afraid of his beliefs being shattered. His entire life he has been driven by this idea that is so clearly morally correct, but it is becoming not clear anymore. He has many moments of weakness because he is wavering in these beliefs, as any normal human would.
Eren killed some inocent people outside the walls inorder to provoke mikasa and others. His true intenstions are to create humanity by killing titans and himself this makes eren hero and a true warrior who fought for peace even though everyone hates him.
In the Junior High anime it is heavily implied that Annie has a crush on Eren and the two of them bond over their shared love for cheese burger steak.
Attack on Titan is still Eren's saga. While he seems to be losing sight of his friends, one can't discredit Eren's past actions, which are very much heroic. After all, he's the one who defeated and captured Annie and became instrumental in revealing Reiner and Bertholt's plans.
Even in his heroic years, Attack On Titan's Eren Yeager has never been particularly trustworthy. His rage and obsession with destroying his enemies have resulted in hare-brained schemes that place allies in critical danger. Due to Eren's indecision when facing Annie Leonhart, Levi's entire team died for nothing.