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Breaking Bad: Walter White Is Actually a Metaphor For Something You Wouldn't Think of

Breaking Bad: Walter White Is Actually a Metaphor For Something You Wouldn't Think of
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Walter doesn’t have cancer. He is cancer.

Breaking Bad is one of those shows that, even a whole decade after it wrapped up, still sparks fresh takes and interpretations. One quite intriguing and unique take has been recently shared on Reddit.

So, in the show, Walt’s life turns 360 when he is diagnosed with cancer. But what if we tell you that Walt himself is a metaphor for cancer. That’s the take posted by the user RapIsGoodKpopIsBad on Reddit.

When we first meet Walter, he's a timid high school chemistry teacher. But as the series progresses, he transforms into the infamous drug lord, Heisenberg. This journey mirrors the growth of cancer cells. They start small, almost invisible, but over time, they grow and spread, affecting everything and everyone around them.

Walter's actions don't just affect him; they have consequences for everyone around him. Walter's rise in the drug world and the impact he has on those around him is eerily similar to how cancer cells multiply and harm the body.

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Remember when he chose not to save Jane, leading to her tragic death? This decision had a domino effect, causing Jane's father's grief, which in turn led to the horrifying plane crash. This ripple effect can be compared to metastasis in cancer, where the disease spreads to other parts of the body.

Often, cancer can be growing silently within a person without showing any outward symptoms. Similarly, Walter's darker tendencies and ambitions were hidden beneath the surface, only to be revealed after his diagnosis.

In the series, Walter has moments where he contemplates leaving the drug trade, akin to a patient going into remission. However, he's pulled back in, much like how cancer can return even after treatment.

As the series progresses, Walter becomes more ruthless and detached, fully embracing his Heisenberg persona. This transformation can be likened to how cancer deteriorates a patient's body. And just as some patients come to terms with their diagnosis, Walter seems to accept his dark side.

In essence, Walter White doesn't just have cancer; he becomes cancer. His choices and how he changes over the course of the series mirror the tough road of a cancer patient.

Source: Reddit