Wuthering Heights

Wuthering heights is presented as an isolated and inhospitable place find evidence to support this answer

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From the text, we can see Wuthering Heights is large and it is easy to find a place to withdraw in complete privacy. None-the-less, the residents of the home are also describes as inmates.... which leads us to infer their home is like a prison.

But the house of Wuthering Heights is so large that the inmates have plenty of space for withdrawing out of its influence; and accordingly what inmates there were had stationed themselves not far from one of the windows.

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