Tragedy, tragedy, and tragic consciousness are all common concepts in literature. There are certain differences between them. Tragedy refers to an emotionally tragic experience where the plot, character, or subject has a sad, depressing, or unbearable sorrow or pain, often involving the character's fate or tragic ending. Tragedy emphasized the tragic nature of the novel, that is, the plot and characters have the characteristics of tragedy, drama, tension and tragedy. Tragedy consciousness, on the other hand, was expressed by the foresight and reflection of the tragic fate, as well as the revelation and criticism of the weaknesses of human nature. It was not important to discuss whether it was a tragedy or a tragic consciousness. What was more important was the idea and theme. Some and some and some. Therefore, one was not only affected by the environment and style of creation, but also by emotions and creative methods.