* This is quite common with alcoholics. Your husband is an individual and could have changed the things he did not like in his marriage without reverting to alcohol. Blaming you is simply an excuse. Alcoholism can be genetic. Try getting him to go to Alcoholics Anonymous and you should attend Alanon to understand your husbands problem and also to learn tools to deal with it.
That she blames him for the deaths of all their childrenis the reason why Eurydice curses her husband in "Antigone" by Sophocles (495 B.C.E. - 405 B.C.E.).Specifically, Theban Queen Eurydice receives the news of the suicide of Prince Haemon, her last surviving child. Her other children with her husband, King Creon, die similarly violent deaths. Eurydice blames her husband for the deaths, curses him and takes her own life.
Albert's mother suggested that her husband's alcoholism was caused by stress from his job and the pressures of raising a family. She believed these factors contributed to his need to escape through alcohol, viewing it as a coping mechanism rather than a personal failing.
I dont know really I guess its a pychology because it happens aalot of the time that is why there are so many divorces.
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A bad workman always blames his tools (it is not the tools, but how they are employed)
I/you/we/they blame. He/she/it blames. The present participle is blaming.
origin of proverb a bad carpenter always blames his tools
That is not a symptom of alcoholism.
No herb cures alcoholism.
Alcoholism is not inheritable.
Precious in the novel Push, by Sapphire, is the lead character who is raped repeatedly by her father and abused constantly by her mother who blames Precious, whose real name is Clariece, for her husband leaving her.
It does not use the term alcoholism.