Who Is The Main Character Of Attack On Titan

Who's REALLY the Main Character of Attack on Titan? (Spoiler: It's Not Who You Think)
Okay, Attack on Titan fans, let's have a chat. Everyone assumes it's Eren Yeager, right? The brooding, titan-shifting protagonist? Well, I'm here to stir the pot.
Prepare yourselves. This might be controversial. I'm about to argue that the main character isn't who we all thought it was.
Hear Me Out!
We spend a lot of time with Eren. We see his rage, his pain, and his…well, let's call it "complicated" decision-making. But is that enough to make him the main character?
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Think about it. Main characters usually have a clear arc. They learn, they grow, they change. Does Eren really change? He becomes...something else. Something harder to define.
He seems more like a force of nature, a catalyst. A really angsty, titan-shaped catalyst. But a catalyst nonetheless.
So, Who Is It Then? Drumroll Please...
My pick? It's Armin Arlert! Yes, the sometimes-crybaby, always-strategizing, titan-turned-thinker.

I know, I know! It's shocking. But let's look at the evidence. Armin experiences incredible growth throughout the series.
He starts as the scared kid who dreams of seeing the ocean. He ends up as...well, I won't spoil everything. But he becomes pretty darn important.
Armin: The Unsung Hero
Armin's journey is about more than just power. It's about understanding. It's about finding solutions beyond brute force.

While Eren is busy screaming and transforming, Armin is busy thinking. He's planning. He's negotiating (sometimes). He's actually trying to solve the problem.
And let's be honest, some of his plans are pretty genius. Dude saved the day, like, a lot.
Consider This:
"The only way to win is to fight! If you keep trying to avoid it, you'll only die!" - Eren YeagerIs that the message of the show? Or is it...?
"To surpass monsters, you must be willing to abandon your humanity." - Armin Arlert (as a Titan Shifter)Now that's complex, and shows Armin's growth.

Which quote resonates more with the deeper themes? Which one feels like the actual message the story is trying to tell?
Okay, Maybe Not "The" Main Character...But A Very Important One
Look, I'm not saying Eren is irrelevant. He's crucial to the plot. But I'd argue Armin is the heart and soul. The strategic brain.
He's the one grappling with the moral complexities. The one searching for a peaceful resolution (even if it's a long shot). The one who is trying to save his friends.

So, next time you're watching Attack on Titan, keep an eye on Armin. You might just see him in a whole new light. A main character light.
One Last Thought
Maybe there isn't a single "main" character. Maybe it's a story about a group, all with their own journeys and roles. Maybe! But I'm still Team Armin.
Okay, I'm ready for the hate comments. Let me know what you think. But be nice! (Please?)
Now, if you'll excuse me, I'm going to rewatch the series and further solidify my Armin-as-main-character theory.
