A novel is a literary genre that usually uses fictional stories to convey the author's thoughts and emotions. In terms of narration, novels had many characteristics, including: 1. The development of the story: The novel usually develops the story by telling a series of events and scenes. These events and scenes can be the interactions between the characters or the characters 'own story experiences. Character Creation: The characters in the novel are usually fictional characters created by the author. They have their own personalities, emotions, and experiences. The author could show the character's personality and inner world through their words and deeds. 3. Narration perspective: The novel can tell the story from different perspectives, including the protagonist's perspective, the bystander's perspective, and the recollection perspective. Different perspectives could bring different perspectives and feelings, thus affecting the narrative style and plot development of the novel. 4. Plot twists and conflicts: The plot of a novel usually consists of a series of events and scenes that need to be conflicted and twisted to promote the development of the story. These plot twists and conflicts could be conflicts between characters or the desires and challenges of the characters themselves. 5. Narration: The narration of the novel includes direct narration, indirect narration, symbolism, etc. Different methods could bring different story expressions and narrative effects. 6. Use of language: The use of language in a novel is very important. It can convey the author's feelings and thoughts through the use of language. The language of the novel could be concise and clear, or vivid, allowing the reader to feel the author's emotions and artistic conception through the language.