A novel usually consists of the following parts: 1. Opening: used to attract the reader's attention to show the background, characters, and plot of the story. 2 Middle: Showing the growth, conflict and progress of the characters is the main part of the story. Ending: Solve the conflict in the story and summarize the ending of the character. 4. Setting: Basic information such as the time, place, and social background of the story. Plot: The description of the interactions between the characters, the occurrence of events, and the results are the core parts of the story. 6. Character: Introduce the main characters in the story, including their appearance, personality, goals, and motives. Conflict: Showing the tension and contradictions between the characters is usually the main theme of the story. Climax: Showing how the characters react in the face of conflict is usually the climax of the story. Ending: The resolution of conflicts and the conclusion of the characters are usually the ending of the story. The plot and characters of a novel are important factors in forming a novel. By constructing an attractive plot and portraying profound characters, readers can resonate and resonate emotionally.