¡@As to these two men, there is a parallel between them-alcoholism. That leads both of them to die at last!
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Branwell >
¡@As
a result of being esteemed from childhood by Bronte's family.¡@¡@ Branwell
became a young man who thought highly of himself.¡@¡@ But when he stepped into
the society, he was always frustrated in whatever he did.¡@¡@ Therefore, he
was so hopeless that he led a life with alcoholism and drug taking. Unfortunately,
with frustration in all respects, he was so hurt physically and mentally
that he died in his early thirty years!
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Hindley >
¡@It
is Frances Mary's death that caused Hindley felt so dispaired, irascible,
and deteriorated that he started to drink to excess.¡@¡@ As the time went by,
the illness pestered him all the time to die!
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conclusion, the cause led to the ending of their lifes is absolutely similar.¡@¡@
For both of them suffered from the frustration that they went to the way
of alcoholism, and at last died. They were entangled by alcohol in their
half later life !
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