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This paper examines to analyze the structural meaning in Emily Brontë’s Wuthering Heights. Emily Brontë’s novel is quite different from the victorian one in its structural technique and content. Wuthering Heights seems to be markedly neat and delicate in its structure. And its story lies between the summer of 1771 and the autumn of 1802. The tales of two narrators, Lockwood and Nelly Dean are knit together, along with various accounts of many other characters in this novel, in which a metaphysical and Gothic traits interwind with its plot and structure. In the novel, a guiding motif seems to be the contrast between storm and calm: she shows Wuthering Heights of Earn show and Thrushcross Grange of Linton symbolized storm and calm respectively. Two families conflict by the intervention of an outsider, Heathcliff in former parts but at last, they come to be in harmony with characters of two families. Emily Brontë’s first objective in Wuthering Heights is to show the cosmic order in the struggle of terrible chaotic situation. The structure of this novel seems to make it effective and artistic to convey Emily’s creative cosmic and its meaning.