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A big topic of discussion around Azula is usually what kind of mental illness she has, I tend to discuss that mais and put less talk into the reasons for her losing it.

I've always seen it as a combination of things. She was raised in a broken início with a banished mother and a banished and burned brother. I’ve always imagined that her father was very verbally abusive and put a lot of pressure on her to be perfect. And for a while she was perfect, but the minuto she lost grip on that she started to slip. She was betrayed por both of her friends and then very shortly after that blow her father tossed a crown she wasn’t ready for at her. Azula also didn’t have a guiding figure like Zuko did (no Iroh nor Ursa) to help her unlearn some of the worser behaviors that Ozai and her nation instilled in her. por the end of the show she had zero support.

The main reason I think that Azula went crazy was because she was basically set up to fall right from the beginning, she just didn't realize it. As a child her only guidance was Ozai who pretty much instilled it into that she had to be perfect. He raised her mais like a solider than a daughter. Pretty much all of her beliefs are ones she shares with Ozai, no doubt this was intended por him. In essence she was indoctrinated por her nation. One of Azula's main issues is that she functions so poorly in an everyday social setting. She doesn't know how to talk to people so she didn't have many friends.

Which leads to when her mental health really started to decline. She was betrayed. Not just por Mai and TyLee, but I'd say Zuko as well. I'm not going to say that they didn't have good reasons to leave her, because she did give them a great many of them. But them leaving took its toll on her. Zuko when he left and confessed that he didn't kill the avatar likely showed her that she didn't have as much control as she thought that she did. It probably did sting at least a little to have her own brother turn on the family and cadastrar-se Aang, even if it was for the best. I can't imagine that Ozai took that one well. It was probably part of what lead him to leave her being on the dia of the comet.

But even before that, we see another place where things went south for Azula; she lost Mai and TyLee. The two people she trusted the most. Finding out that they were no longer afraid of her was a huge shocker for her. A while back Grey DeLisle did an interview wherein she notes that Azula used fear to keep her friends because she didn't think that they'd like her any other way. So after them, she no longer had fear on her side either. This put her completely alone, which was a major set up robber falling apart. It was also an indicator that she was losing control which in itself probably my alarmed her as she was very big on control. Unfortunately for Azula, this lapse in control led to another.

Which leads to the seguinte point. That she was already slipping when the crown, an empty título por all means, was tossed her way. She was only 15; 15 and just lost her closest companions. She was in no position for mais pressure and yet her father put the weight of the fogo Nation on her and then left her on her own. And the way he did it is worth noting. In that brief seen we see him take her through a range of emotions; sadness, anger ("it was my idea to burn everything to the ground!" "You can't treat me like Zuko."), fear (in the book companion to the episode she expresses that she's never raised her voice at him and wonders what he is going to do to her), and then hopefulness as he hand her the fogo lord title. He is very obviously toying with her head.


To go with the attention her father gave her she had a distinct lack of motherly love, or at least she thought so. She brushed it off and made it seem like it wasn't a big deal but in the finale it becomes evident that it does bother her. The best way to hurt a pair of siblings is to play favoritos and the fogo Nation family is about as dysfunctional as it gets. Hints were dropped earlier on that her mother's opinion bothered her. If they didn't her mother probably wouldn't have showed up in her hallucinations. Bottom line is that Azula didn't really have much genuine amor and I think that it eventually helped to break her.

With her mother taking care of Zuko came a lack of guidance. One of the reasons I think that Azula lacked so much empathy is because the only person who really brought her up was Ozai who raised her on war and battle. Now I'm not saying I completely fault Ozai and Iroh because Ozai did a very splendid job isolating her and corrupting her child's mind to the point where she isolated herself via fear. I feel as though Ozai wouldn't allow for Ursa and Iroh to intervine and help Azula to be a better person. My issue with them lies in that they didn't really try and that Iroh seemed quick to write her off as a lost cause even when there was distance between she and Ozai. Azula displays signs of sociopathy because she was raised to be apathetic and she didn't have that wisdom Iroh bestowed upon Zuko nor the genuine example she and displays of amor that Ursa gave him. All of this lead to Azula being unable to maintain her friendship which began the fall of the dominos.


And finally one thing that very clearly didn't help is that mental illness isn't well known in the avatar world. The fact that it seems misunderstood probably makes her illness that much worse. It induces mais fear in her to know so little about her own situation and what's going on with her. Which probably didn't do her paranoia any favors. I can't imagine that hallucinations are a commonplace talked about thing so that probably made her confusion even worse.

Basically Azula was kind of screwed from the start but didn't even know it. And she had little help along the way because she isn't exactly the most approachable person. I just hope that because she's still so young that she has a chance to get the help she needs and recover.
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What I’m sure I can safely say that a hell of a lot of people have been waiting for for quite some time: the story of what happened to Ursa, a.k.a. Zuko’s Mum.

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Dark Horse are wrapping up their three part graphic novel series “The Promise” set after the events of Avatar: The Last Airbender, and have announced that writer of The Promise: Gene Luen Yang and Girihiru Studios will be returning to work on another series of graphic novels; The Search.

The procurar will primarily focus of the mystery surrounding the disappearance of Ursa, the mother of Prince Zuko and Princess Azula, it will also...
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The little boy tugged at the hem of his mother’s dress.

Apparently the boy had decided that she wasn’t paying him enough attention.

She didn’t mean to blow the child off, she’d simply fell asleep and lost track of the time. It only took about fifteen minutos for the boy to realize his mother forgot about what she promised him. And only a minute’s hesitation after that before tugging at her clothing, jumping on her bed, and screaming her name.

“Come on! Come on! Mama, you promised.”

Azula heaved herself up. “Did I really?” She asked with a yawn. Eyes still closed, despite her...
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posted by warriorcats123
The sun blazed on the large open ground.

"Get to work u lazy earth bender!" yelled a firebender

"what I would do to be free!" thought chole
Then the avatar and his friend stumped in.

"can you please help us" he asked

"go you must hurry leave they will be coming!" yelled chole

"wh- "THE avatar GET HIM" yelled a firebender

The avatar looked at chole with sort of fear in his eyes. The avatar master of all four elements was scared? She could see why to she was a 4e she could master all four too, but only knew three since there are no mais airbenders. The only problem chole had was her eyes where light...
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It’s doubtful that they have Saturday morning desenhos animados in the police-state future of “The Hunger Games” (in fact, they probably don’t even have Saturdays in the no-fun nation of Panem), but if they did, Katniss Everdeen would see a kindred spirit in “The Legend of Korra,” the ambitious new Nickelodeon series that premieres April 14.

Flinty, brave, loyal, impatient, impertinent, fierce and dangerous — Katniss and Korra have plenty in common and both live in a world that is close to our own but tilted por desperation and dark miracles of magic or science. If the pair attended the...
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Chapter four: Waking up in a hospital

After the fight, I don't remember much. I do remember being asleep. I was in the middle of a very weird dream.

In the dream, I was meditating in a red robe, and seguinte to me was a man just like the man in the painting at Toph's house. It was Aang, meditating with me. A flying lemur/monkey thing jumped onto my shoulder and I woke from the meditation. Aang did as well. Aang spoke to me, saying to look into the forest which we were in. I saw millions of Asian people in robes. Some had blue arrows on their heads. Some wore fogo nation clothing. Aang explained that...
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