This may mean that the reader can clearly feel the plot, characters, and theme of the novel and can resonate with the plot. This usually meant that the story structure, character creation, and theme of the novel were excellent enough to give the reader a strong emotional resonance and experience. The readers 'sense of immersion usually referred to their ability to place themselves in the plot and characters of the novel and be able to experience and experience emotions with the characters in the novel. If the novel could make the readers feel a strong sense of immersion, then it was very praiseworthy. To improve the sense of immersion in a novel, one usually needed to start from three aspects: story structure, character creation, and theme expression. The structure of the story needed to be clear and reasonable so that the readers could understand the development and ending of the story. Character creation needed to fully express the character's personality, emotions, and motives so that the reader could truly understand and trust them. The theme had to be profound and meaningful so that the readers could resonate with the theme of the novel and get inspiration and enlightenment from it.