Breaking Bad Character Analysis: Walter White

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BREAKING BAD CHARCATER ANALYSIS: WALTER WHITE (HEISENBURG) Breaking Bad tells the story of Walter White, a high school Chemistry teacher who collaborates with his former student, Jesse Pinkman, to produce and sell crystallized methamphetamine (Gilligan). Walter`s family consists of his wife, Skyler, and children Walter Jr and Holly. Other characters featured in the series are Skyler`s sister Marie, her husband Hank, lawyer Saul Goodman and drug kingpin Gus Fring. The title of this series is best used to describe Walters’s transformation. He gradually evolves from a simple Chemistry teacher to a drug kingpin as he attempts to provide for his family. At the end of the series, Walter is left with a lot of money and no one to give it to. The dream he had of a stable and comfortable future for his family is completely shattered. With Walters’s chemistry knowledge, he use his genius ways to make the best meth in the state, hence …show more content…

Walt’s downfall comes when out of the blue, his brother in law the drug enforcement association finds a book dedicated to Walter white from a former associate in the drug association. The 1% chance of anything becoming of it happens, just like all tragedies, making it fall upon the main character. As he quickly puts all the puzzle pieces together of Walt’s mastermind ways, but as Walt never leaves traces there’s no evidence to capture him. As things heat up between the two, it comes to final 2 episodes of the serious where hank dies shockingly after being shot at by a gang, leaving Walt in disparity as he didn’t plan on ever killing him, as family has always meant everything to Walt no matter what. This leaves Walt with nothing, his family suspects he killed Hank and everything possible goes against him leaving him disorientated. He then has no choice but to walk away and get a new identity, to save not only himself but all the money he’s left for his family after he is