Noble Lies in Breaking Bad and The Dark Knight

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The truth is a universally morale concept that people admire and follow, in the hopes that others will return the favor. As Immanuel Kant once said, “Act only according to that maxim whereby you can at the same time will that it should become a universal law.” We as humans desire the truth, an idea which helps form bonds and friendship through a test of honesty. If everyone were to begin spinning yarns of lies instead of telling the truth, the world as we know it would be a fabrication of society's dishonesty and the notion of trust and honesty would be lost. However, telling lies aren't always a bad thing and can be very useful in certain circumstances, for a noble lie told for the greater good can serve a great service. Walter White, of the Emmy-Award winning drama Breaking Bad, is a newly diagnosed cancer patient who has to lie to his family about his newfound income after he begins to produce and sell methamphetamine. In the Oscar-Award winning film The Dark Knight, Bruce Wayne, as his alter-ego Batman, and Commissioner Jim Gordon have to lie to the citizens of Gotham City about the fate of District Attorney-turned crazed serial killer Harvey Dent.
In Breaking Bad, Walter White is a high school Chemistry teacher who learns that he has inoperable lung cancer. One day, while on patrol with his DEA brother-in-law, Walter runs into Jesse Pinkman, a former student who Walter learns has been dealing methamphetamine. Knowing that he doesn't have long to live and that his teacher salary won't be enough to financially support his family after his impending death, Walter uses his extensive knowledge of Chemistry to begin producing and selling crystal meth with Jesse. This begins Walter's struggle to keep the unfortunate truth hidden...

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... and Gordon truly protect the people of Gotham.
Although lying may not be necessarily morale, in some cases it is better to lie than to let those that you care about know the truth. However immoral it may have been, Walter White needed to lie to his family in order to prevent them from knowing that he sold and produced crystal meth, something he did to support them after he imminent death due to his complications with lung cancer. Batman and Commissioner Gordon lied to the citizens of Gotham about Harvey Dent's death in order for him to remain being Gotham's symbol of hope after the Joker turns him into a crazed serial killer, which would easily tarnish his reputation and send Gotham into anarchy if the truth got out to the public. Lying is only justified if there are good intentions behind it and if others benefit from it; otherwise, what purpose does lying serve?

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