In the novel, if he were to be changed to me, it might have a different effect depending on what emotions, personality, and character you want to express. Here are some possible examples: 1. Change in character's personality: If the character in the novel changes his attitude or behavior to me, it may be because I am more confident, mature, or decisive than the character in the novel. This change allowed the readers to understand the psychological changes of the characters more deeply. 2. Change in emotional expression: If the 'he' in the novel is changed to 'I' to express the character's different emotional attitude towards himself and the other people in the novel, it may be because I am more indifferent, heartless, or hypocritical in contrast to the 'him' in the novel. This kind of change could convey the inner feelings of the character through different emotional expressions and dialogue, allowing the reader to feel the emotional changes of the character more deeply. 3. Change in behavior: If the character in the novel changes to me, it may be because I am more rational, calm, or decisive than the character in the novel. This change could convey the character's thinking process and decision-making process through different behaviors and conversations, allowing the reader to understand the character's behavior logic more deeply. It is important to note that changing the character's character to 'me' in the novel does not mean that the character's personality and behavior are completely the real me. I'm just a fictional character who uses different writing techniques and shaping methods to convey the theme and emotions of the novel.