Wuthering Heights

What does the passage suggest about social status at the time?

Landowners were required to adopt the homeless from English cities.
Birthright affected a persons treatment within the English social structure.
Servants were expected to be formally educated as caregivers for lower class children.
Middle class wives welcomed orphans as a means to improve their family's social standing

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what does the passage wuthering heights suggest abt social status at the time

Brightright affected a persons treatment within English social structure

it basically suggests the social statification that deals with people not associating with the lower class. like Heathcliff that was maltreated just because he was of a lower class. it shows how the society are not caring or hepful.