Name:Instructor:Course:Date:Wuthering Heights by Emily Bronte: Problem of love in the novelWuthering Heights is a neatly woven story of love characterized by hate, revenge, and prejudice. The novel portrays different love stories between different couples ranging from the Earnshaws, the Lintons, Edgar and Catherine, Heathcliff and Isabella Linton, Hareton and Young Catherine and eventually Hindley and Frances. Amidst love, there are also sad stories in the novel, where death occurs first of Mrs. Earnshaws and eventually the Lintons, Mr. Earnshaws, Hindley, Linton the grandson, and Catherine Earnshaws. The novel portrays many Victorian elements such as the role of family, selfishness, and hypocrisy in religion among others. This paper will discuss the problem of love in terms of family, hypocrisy, and social class.FamilyThe two major families in the novel gradually intercept Victorian elements as the Earnshaws portray the Romantic era while the Lintons typifies the Victorian elements of literature. ‘Wuthering Heights’ employees the same moral and ethical principles pursued by other Victorian literature. Such as Oliver Twist and Frankenstein, Wuthering Heights just as Victorian Literature critiques the society and the definition of the civilization of the Victorian time. The element of selfishness comes out greatly in the novel, where family