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This time, I was curious about something from the 7th episode of the anime "The Progressive Titan".
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I have watched the anime many times, but I was curious about that fruit, which I had never paid attention to, so I did my own research and discussion about it.
- Is there any significance to the pomegranate that appears in that scene?
- What is the significance of pomegranates in the first place?
I've put together an article about all of this and more, so enjoy reading it....................
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Contents
Table of Contents
- First of all, where do you find pomegranates?
- That scene that you can't help but notice!
- Pomegranate fruit that flickers incessantly
- Deep meaning...?
- Part 1: Where Mikasa fell.
- No.2 The language of flowers of pomegranate fruit
- No.3 Relationship with Mikasa's birthday
- What is the light that shines through? What is that light?
- In short, I thought it went like this!
- Do pomegranates taste good?
- Pomegranates are so deep (summary).
First of all, where do you find pomegranates?
When you say 7 episodes of the anime, where in the 7 episodes does it appear? I thought some of you might be wondering.
It doesn't really affect the storyline that much. It's just a description that you wouldn't notice if you were watching it casually.
That scene that you can't help but notice!
garlic chive (Allium tuberosum)appears in episode 7 of the anime.The scene where Mikasa, in despair, confronts the Titans.
Upon hearing of Eren's death in battle, he was disappointed that he had lost the meaning of life.
He flies around like an idiot with no gas, and as expected, he confronts the Titans while unable to fly, and is prepared to die...that scene.
Is Mikasa going to die after Eren? That scene that makes you feel nervous. After that, the scene where "I can't even remember you if I give up..!I can't help but cry when she tries to stand up to him again. (...)
Pomegranate fruit that flickers incessantly
Mikasa gives up fighting and sheathes her blade...but then she makes an emergency evasion!
He thought he was ready to die, but his body refused to do so.
When you don't know what you are fighting for and are thinking about it,Pomegranate fruits are falling at your feet.
From there, I keep seeing glimpses of pomegranate depictions.
It can be cracked or lit up. Even when Mikasa cries out to fight once more, a small pomegranate is reflected at her feet.
It definitely makes sense, doesn't it?
You wouldn't describe it like this if it was just falling. There's something there, I'm sure of it. Investigation!
Deep meaning...?
Yes, I have been working on this for a few months. This is it.garlic chive (Allium tuberosum)The fruit of the "I". I am sure there must be some deep meaning in describing them.
I have researched and summarized it, so please think about it with me ^^^.
Part 1: Where Mikasa fell.
After hearing of Eren's death in battle, Mikasa was in despair and thought nothing of it, flying around like an idiot with very little gas left.
Sure enough, they run out of gas and are knocked to the ground.
The place where that Mikasa fell,It was on a roof that looked like some kind of food stall.
A closer look,A row of fruit-likeIt seemed to be.
Did one pomegranate fruit tumble off with the impact of the fall?
No.2 The language of flowers of pomegranate fruit
The language of flowers of pomegranate fruit isStupidity."
Are you saying that Mikasa's thoughts like "giving up on life" are foolish?
And the pomegranate fruit in the cartoonIt is cracked open.
The cracked pomegranate fruit has aFamily breakup and disintegration."It seems to have the meaning of
Eren, whom I loved like a family member, was killed in the war.Family breakup and disintegrationIs it multiplied by the
Well, falling on the roof is a common depiction, but the fact that there was a pomegranate all the way there is a bottleneck.
The implications of family separation and disintegration are... chilling.
No.3 Relationship with Mikasa's birthday
Perhaps there is a relationship between Mikasa's birthday and his birth flower.
Pomegranate fruit Date of birth flower | Mikasa's Birthday |
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June 26 and 28 July 18 August 7 and 27 September 26. December 28. | February 10 |
This isIt didn't matter at all.
I thought it was a good point of view, but you didn't have any. Roger that.
What is the light that shines through? What is that light?
Mikasa,I'm not giving up.and just before deciding to fight again,A ray of light shines on the pomegranate.
No.2 The language of flowers of pomegranate fruitA ray of light on a cracked pomegranate, which means "family breakup and disintegration" in...
- If Mikasa doesn't give up, she finds hope.
- Suggesting that Ellen is not dead, she is alive.
I think it means something like this!!!! It's too deep! It's too deep!
Calm down. But it's a reasonable enough thought. If you've thought this through, it's amazing and gives me goosebumps.
In short, I thought it went like this!
To keep the survey results brief for those in a hurry,
The meaning of the broken pomegranate is "family separation and disintegration. It represents Mikasa's despair after the death of Eren, whom she loved like family.
The light shining on the scene represents a suggestion that Mikasa's hope, Eren, is still alive.
I was wondering. What do you all think? ^^^^ ...
Do pomegranates taste good?
And by the way, I was wondering...Taste of PomegranateThe following is a list of the most common problems with the
The author loves to eat, you know. I was curious when I was researching.
He said the taste is slightly sweet with a hint of sourness.
It seems to be eaten with yogurt or flavored with drinking vinegar.
The author likes to eat, but is not a fan of strawberries and other berries, so probably not a fan of pomegranates either.
You're not good at it!
But I do like blueberries.
Pomegranates are so deep (summary).
How was it?
This time,What is the meaning of "pomegranate" in episode 7 of the anime? A Discussion♪"The article was titled
- The language of flowers of pomegranate fruit isStupidity."Cracked pomegranate fruitFamily breakup and disintegration."
- Mikasa's feelings for Eren are expressed in the pomegranate fruit.
- Pomegranate tastes sweet and sour
In summary, here's what I found out.
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