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Wuthering Heights Social class and class ambiguity play a vital role in Wuthering Heights.To what extent is Heathcliff's social position responsible for the misery and conflict so persistent in the book? Asked by Imeshi Last updated by anonymous on 04 Oct 16:50 Answers: 1