Abstract
The structure is the backbone of a book. Beneath the surface, it
holds everything together and imposes order on the flow. Without a
coherent and logical structure, the novel’s key elements are unclear.
Victorian Age is known for perfection of the novel from all corners. Though
Charles Dickens and Emily Bronte have distinct places in the literary World, Yet their representation of their age has many things in common. The two novels in question “Great Expectations” and “Wuthering Heights” range
from Gothic tradition to migration and romance to villainy. Both of these
stories can be set off and paralleled to the other. The setting, narration, plot, time era, and lover’s relationships are the elements of comparison as they form the overall structure of a novel.