All harmful and dangerous in their own way. What is an addiction? Does it have to be a substance you put in your body for it to be classified as an addiction? Well according to Stanton Peele, “An Addiction is when a person's attachment to a sensation, object, or another person is such a lessen, his appreciation of and the ability to deal with other things in his environment, or himself so that he has become increasingly dependent on that experience as his only source of gratification” ( Goodlett, Debra. "Love and Addiction in Wuthering Heights." Readings on Emily Bronte: Wuthering Heights. Ed. Hayley R. Mitchell. San Deigo: Greenhaven Press, 1999. 119-28. Print. "). Many drug addicts become so addicted to taking that drug that they forget about everything else. They forget about their families, friends, jobs, and most importantly their health. When something stands in the way of their “drug” they become mean, violent, yelling at others, kicking, and screaming. It isn't until you take whatever their addicted to away, that they start to spiral downward and they go crazy, doing anything they can to get that feeling, the addiction gave them,
All harmful and dangerous in their own way. What is an addiction? Does it have to be a substance you put in your body for it to be classified as an addiction? Well according to Stanton Peele, “An Addiction is when a person's attachment to a sensation, object, or another person is such a lessen, his appreciation of and the ability to deal with other things in his environment, or himself so that he has become increasingly dependent on that experience as his only source of gratification” ( Goodlett, Debra. "Love and Addiction in Wuthering Heights." Readings on Emily Bronte: Wuthering Heights. Ed. Hayley R. Mitchell. San Deigo: Greenhaven Press, 1999. 119-28. Print. "). Many drug addicts become so addicted to taking that drug that they forget about everything else. They forget about their families, friends, jobs, and most importantly their health. When something stands in the way of their “drug” they become mean, violent, yelling at others, kicking, and screaming. It isn't until you take whatever their addicted to away, that they start to spiral downward and they go crazy, doing anything they can to get that feeling, the addiction gave them,