Why Chuck committed suicide

Mariano 2022-11-28 14:05:08

Why did Chuck choose suicide in the end.

First of all, Chuck, he is a man with high self-esteem, even a little arrogant. Of course, his arrogance is also worthy of his achievements and worth. He is a very good lawyer, smart, logical, good memory, strong concentration, at the same time hate evil, advocate justice, can not see the black and white inversion. He's a good leader, and he's turned a law firm with just a few employees into one of the largest in the state. That's why he can't stand someone defeating him, he has a strong desire to win, he doesn't want to lose any lawsuit, and he won't be willing to lose in any battle.

His emotions are more complicated. He has a love-hate relationship with his brother, jealousy and devaluation. He loves his younger brother, he always insists that he is a kind person; but he hates his younger brother, his younger brother is an evil person, likes to go sideways and cheat, and Chuck can't tolerate despicable people to defile his sacred legal career. He was jealous of his younger brother, who was naturally likable, with a funny mouth and made people laugh, he couldn't do it, he was too serious and boring; but in terms of social status, he was a respected law The partner of the firm, what is his younger brother, the liar in the arena, the miscellaneous staff of the law firm. He said of his brother, "Everyone loves you and trusts you, but you always hurt them and everyone around you."

Chuck finally committed suicide because his spiritual support had collapsed and he had lost hope. First was the loss of his job, and he was kicked out of the company he founded. His judgment was questioned by his partners. His pride would not allow him to be insulted like this, so he threatened his partners with the idea of ​​retiring him by suing the company and breaking up the company. The partner didn't expect that Chuck would actually hurt the company for personal needs, which deepened the idea of ​​letting Chuck leave, so the partner would rather take a loan from his own personal account to pay off Chuck's severance pay. Chuck has been a lawyer all his life, and practicing law is his mission and passion. Expelling him from the law firm was like pulling his first muscle.

The complete break with his younger brother made him lose the last drop of love in the world. He and his younger brother are the last two beings in the family, and they depend on each other. When Chuck fell ill, his younger brother prepared food, water, and favorite newspapers for him every day. It was his younger brother who took care of his food and clothing, every day. And when his brother went astray, it was Chuck who took him on the right path and gave him work. In Chuck's life, aside from work, the person who has the deepest connection with him is his younger brother. In order, Chuck's favorite is work, followed by his younger brother. It was this sort of order that made Chuck unbearable for his younger brother to become a lawyer. He obstructed in every possible way, because he knew his younger brother, who loved to cheat and opportunistic since he was a child, and would do anything to achieve his goals. This also caused Chuck to betray him many times after his younger brother got his lawyer qualification certificate, because not betraying his younger brother means betraying the cause he loves, so he chose to betray the former. When his younger brother walked into his house for the last time, he knew that his younger brother had come to ask for peace, to reconcile with him and try to reconcile the relationship. But he said, "We are fine like this, you don't have to spend a lot of time trying to change anything, you are not that important to me at all." He knew that his younger brother was sad, that his younger brother left and would not look back.

Chuck killed himself because none of his connections needed him anymore. He is no longer needed for work, and the relationship with his brother is completely cut off. So what's the point of him getting stronger, he's trying to overcome his mental/physical ailment, and for what. Even if he records his pain every day and treats himself through exposure, he can no longer work in the law firm, and his younger brother will no longer be happy and proud of him. He no longer has anyone who needs his help, he is no longer needed. So he began to give up on himself, cut off the power again, and re-entered a state of isolation. In the end, he was so tired of fighting the power supply that he couldn't even have a resting place, and he gave up.

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  • Kim Wexler: Are you mad?

    Jimmy McGill: I'm not mad-I'm just thinking about things. For 10 minutes today Chuck didn't hate me. I forgot what that felt like.