A literary text usually contains the following elements: 1. The theme of a literary text is usually the thoughts or emotions that the author wants to express or reflects some aspect of society, history, or culture. 2. Plot: A plot is a series of events, character development, and conflicting processes used in a literary text to show the theme. A plot usually includes a beginning, a development, a climax, and an ending. 3. Character: A character is a character in a literary text, including the protagonist, supporting characters, and villains. They all have their own thoughts, emotions, and actions. Language: Language is an important part of a literary text. It reflects the author's culture, language, and style. Language should be vivid, vivid, accurate, concise, and infectious. 5. The structure of a literary text usually includes the beginning, theme, plot, characters, and ending. The structure should be logical, coherent, and fascinating so that the reader can better understand the author's intentions. 6. Style: The style of a literary text includes language, narrative, description, rhetoric, and so on. The style should be in line with the author's culture and background and should be able to attract the reader's interest. Meaning: The meaning of a literary text usually refers to its influence and contribution to society, history, or culture. The text should have a certain degree of ideology, education, and cultural value.