However, over time, Eren calmed down and realized how messed up the world really was. His anger at the world diminished after realizing just how fabricated and unnecessary these conflicts really were, causing him to develop some twisted ideologies that ultimately led to him becoming the series' main villain.
Eren, despite how he is now is fundamentally a child who is unable to cry or process his emotions. He feels as though he has no right to feel the way he does, and he pushes his emotions aside in an attempt to be strong and fight back at the world that never served him.
To describe it simply: It is MATURITY. We have all seen anime protagonist getting matured and have a character development. The same goes for Eren yeager. Unlike the previous season where he just shouts and goes into fights recklessly without thinking about anything.
Eren likely saw a doomed future after kissing Historia's hand. His titan allows him see these things. Imagine living with full knowledge that you are the one who ends the world. You see outcomes of choices, 2 that sees your loved ones killed off, but another that saves them at the cost of millions.
Eren is shown to believe in freedom and have some sort of obsession with it. One of his biggest dreams is to be free and to free humanity.
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.
Love Confession — Eren confesses to Armin that he always loved Mikasa, and can't bare seeing her love another man. Alternate Universe — Eren sends Mikasa a vision where Mikasa truly were to confess her feelings to Eren, the two then run away to live together as a couple for the remaining of Eren's final years.
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.
1 Weakness: He Has Disappointingly Low Charisma
Moreover, the Scouts themselves have explicitly stated that they didn't trust him after his headlong venture into Marley. This evinces that while the heroes understand Yeager as a necessity, he is one that they are not particularly thrilled to work alongside.
However, over time, Eren calmed down and realized how messed up the world really was. His anger at the world diminished after realizing just how fabricated and unnecessary these conflicts really were, causing him to develop some twisted ideologies that ultimately led to him becoming the series' main villain.
As Eren screams, a newfound power comes forth and a Titan tackles the smiling Titan. The other Titans nearby redirect their attention from the Scouts to the smiling Titan, charging and swarming it before tearing its body to pieces. As Eren carries Mikasa away from the scene, the other Scouts continue their retreat.
Having to record lines on his own, he says he couldn't stop shedding tears while having to perform Eren's role. He talks about the deep connection he feels to the character and all the suffering Eren endured and how that impacted his performance.
Upon killing Eren by severing his head from the spine, Mikasa kissed him farewell. Seeing Mikasa's choice, Ymir abandoned her hold over the Founding Titan, ending both the Rumbling and the Power of the Titans.
Eren Jaeger is an obvious example of someone who has PTSD; considering he has seen his mother being eaten by a Titan in front of his very eyes at a young age, there's no doubt anyone would also develop PTSD from an event like that.
With this in mind, Eren's laughter becomes something much more ominous. It becomes a sign of not only despair at losing Sasha but his resignation to the future. Sasha's death may have been the thing that drove Eren over the edge, forcing him to confront the absurdity of resisting his fate.
Eren Yeager is mentally unstable and seems to have unstable emotions, which you can clearly see from the time he was a kid. One example would be when he'd hit adults over the head with thick sticks. He'd get into fights with the other kids. He gets angry pretty quickly and easily.
1 Goku (Dragon Ball)
Even with all of his strength, there are still a few characters that Goku cannot defeat, and Eren is nowhere near their level. After years of training, Goku can now use Ultra Instinct, a special transformation that puts him at the same level as a god.
1) Thor. Regardless of the form Attack on Titan's protagonist takes, Thor Odinson can easily defeat him. Despite being in Attack or Warhammer form, Thor can easily call lightning down to the nape of the Titans, eliminating the form and Eren in the process.
On one hand, Eren fights for the true freedom of his people, but on the other, he believes his bloody methods justify his cause. This dichotomy makes him one of the best-written anime characters, as he can often be considered a brave hero or a devious villain.
Eren hates Mikasa's supposed lack of free will and claims he always hated her for having no freedom.
Others think that because of the "Attack Titan" ability to see the future, Eren saw memories of the future due to the fact that he was "destined" to acquire that power even though he didn't have that power when he had the dream.
Jean immediately develops a crush on Mikasa upon seeing her for the first time, causing him to blush and stutter. He tells her that she has beautiful hair, to which she replied with “thank you”. When Mikasa leaves, Jean follows her, wanting to say something more, but stops at his track when he sees her with Eren.
While there are many characters that he respects, Erwin Smith is perhaps the only character that Captain Levi has truly loved, which puts Erwin at the very top of the list. Levi's loyalty and devotion to Erwin also indicate that the two were meant to be together.
yes . they kisses each other and that's happens in the end of chapter 138 in manga .