B. Hindley
In the novel Wuthering Heights by Emily Bronte, one of the
characters Hindley Earnshaw was an alcoholic. Bronte described his alcoholism
realistically which mirrored the behavior of her brother, Patrick Branwell
Bronte. He had the same artistic talents as his sisters Emily, Charlotte, and
Anne. He was a painter and writer but he was always drifting between jobs and
only supported himself through portrait-painting. He eventually died early due
to drug and alcohol addiction along with a failed relationship in his private
life.
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This detail tells us that when you are very committed and love someone you don’t care about whatever anyone else thinks of you. Also this tells about identity because I shows that Romeo won’t back down living Juliet even though her parents forbid it. Romeo and Juliet is all about love and identity.