bring out the significance of the two houses of wuthering heights
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These houses serve as a contrast to each other and represent the way of life of the inhabitants. As the novel opens, the reader sees Wuthering Heights through the eyes of Lockwook; it is a dark, creepy, angry and unhappy place.
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The two houses, Wuthering Heights and Thrushcross Grange, represent opposing worlds and values. The novel has not one but two distinctly different narrators, Nelly and Mr. Lockwood.
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