The basic composition of a literary narrative usually included the following parts: 1. Story summary: A brief introduction of the background, plot, and main characters of the story to let the reader understand the basic situation of the story. 2. Character Image: Description of the main character's personality, appearance, experience, and relationships, so that readers can better understand the inner world of the character. 3. Conflict: The main conflicts described in the story include the confrontation between the characters, conflicts of interest, etc. Let the readers feel the tension and drama of the story. 4. Plot development: describe the development of the story, including the actions of the characters, the occurrence and outcome of the events, etc., so that the reader can follow the development of the story and understand the deeper meaning of the story. 5. Ending: Give the final ending of the story so that the reader can understand the final result of the story and leave a deep impression. 6. Setting: The introduction of the historical, social, and cultural background of the story allows the reader to better understand the background and theme of the story. These are the basic components of a literary narrative. Different literary works may have different elements and structures, but the above parts are indispensable components of a literary narrative.