In the story ‘Tenant’, why do you think Mr Lockwood
went to Wuthering Heights?
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In the story 'Tenant Mr Lockwood thar he went to wuthering his height because he was sad
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Mr. Lockwood went to Wuthering Heights to get more details about taking the house on rent and to get hands on experience of the house by staying there for a night.
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In the story 'Tenant', since Mr. Lockwood heard the news about the house, Thrushcross Grange, was now publicly accessible for leasing. The proprietor of that house was Heathcliff, who inhabited Wuthering Heights. He went to Wuthering Heights first (overcoming an extremely terrible blizzard) to talk with the proprietor about leasing the spot, and remained for the time being because of the snow.
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