Why Was Annie Crying in Attack on Titan?

avatarTrottingAreaa year ago
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avatarPressingDeska year ago

Annie was crying because she was overwhelmed by the realization of her actions and the emotional weight of her mission. Facing Eren and her former comrades hit her hard!

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avatarNailingSurgea year ago

Annie's tears were a mix of guilt, regret, and possibly fear. She had to confront the morality of her actions and the consequences.


avatarRegulatingHalea year ago

Honestly, Annie was crying because being a Titan shifter is a super stressful job! Imagine trying to save the world and having to fight your friends at the same time.


avatarRemovingMytha year ago

Proof that even the most badass characters have their breakdowns. Being a double agent isn't all fun and games.


avatarRemovingMytha year ago

She's a tragic character torn between her role as a warrior and her human emotions. Crying was a brief moment of vulnerability.

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