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    Walter White is one of the main characters in the TV series Breaking Bad. In the first season, the character of Walter White undergoes a tremendous transformation. In general, the first season is about discovering how close Walter White can get to “Breaking Bad”. This growth and development of his character are critical because the life he embarks on is one that demands that he adapts to new traits to prosper and most importantly, to survive. For example, for the transformed from a poor…

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    Change Is Not Always Bad As I sat in my room and reminisced over the change that happened in my life, a smile crossed my face. My smile was not because I like change, but it represented me overcoming the fear that gripped me every time change occurred. Many times in life I began to love or hate certain factors that life handed me depending on how I went through my first experience of that situations. Change is one of those factors I hated because when I first encountered it, I was young and…

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    world. Breaking Bad has done exactly that. Its premise is simple:the unexpected life of a chemistry teacher. Any more information and I may risk ruining this unique show for you. And I have the feeling you are specifically going to enjoy this show. You need to be the type of person who listens and pays attention to all that’s happening around you. You need to be aware of the present and at the same time be able to critically think. That is the only way you can truly appreciate Breaking Bad and…

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    had, forces them to do other things to recover their money whether bad or good. If they put everything on the line and gamble for too long, this may end up backfiring with their whole legacy being destroyed in addition to breaking all the relationships and progress they have made. While not to many of these examples are seen in real life, this is the basis of the plot twisting and actions packed television series called Breaking Bad, where a caring high school teacher turns into…

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    only one thing”. So a singular experience should be something that happens once. There are so many things that happen repeatedly but when a unique devastating event happens you only expect it once. But sometimes it doesn’t work like that, sometimes bad things happen twice. It was like any other Monday, October 18th. The wind whistled outside and the colorful leaves covered the ground like a blanket. I went into school and made my way through the old building climbing the small set of stairs…

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    to him and told him lovingly that she was his Aunt Alexandra and that mommy had to go somewhere but not to worry because she would be back soon. She then picked up the child and sat down with him on her lap where he asked her if Evan had gotten the bad man yet? Just then, Cera arrived back with a potion she’d concocted with rosemary oil, Henbane, Mandrake root, and several other ingredients. “Oh, great,” she huffed. “Way to wake up the kid, you yahoos,” she chided while looking directly…

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    1. A curandera, “is a healer in the tradition of native New Mexican healers” (pg.x). Curanderas use ancient methods learned by the Native Americans in order to heal people and help them. One of the main characters in the story “Bless me Ultima” acts as a curandera; her name is Ultima. Ultimas role in the pueblo communities of New Mexico was to basically be the doctor that the people didn 't have. Curanderas made people teas, cured broken bones, mixed medicines, and healed illnesses, but…

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    Sin Theme In Breaking Bad

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    free-will allows them to decide how they will respond to sin. Some people tend to respond with guilt and regret, while others have no sign of remorse on their face. Vince Gilligan, an American producer and director, created the drama series Breaking Bad. His television show expresses the idea of sin by exposing the follies of mankind and the detrimental effects of sin through Walter and Jesse. Utilizing plot, Gilligan conveys, through these characters, the power of how an individual’s response…

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    year the boy felt bad about everything he 's done to everyone. He felt like he didn 't have meaning and fell into a really depressed place. He was so sad that he overdosed on a bottle of pills. Thankfully he survived. When Chanel found out she was so mad. She loves the boy and really cared for him and made him feel important. He wanted to get better so he apologized to eveyone for everything he has done. Everybody forgave him. Even Emily. Emily forgave him. The girl he treated so bad forgave…

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    The explanation of suffering has been long sought, composing itself as an almost futile yearning to understand a pain that has no answer. This search can be linked to the human condition to romanticize the unsightly in order to make it an ideal, but mental illness is unfortunately unyielding to easy explanations. In Sylvia Plath’s “The Bell Jar,” protagonist Esther Greenwood struggles with her mental illness in many ways, most of all in finding the strength to understand it. While wrestling with…

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