A literary script was a form of drama presented in the form of words. It was the intersection of literature and drama. A literary script usually consists of the following parts: 1. Script name: The name of a script is usually composed of two or three words to distinguish it from other scripts. 2. Performance name: used to distinguish different performances such as drama, opera, musical, etc. 3. Duration of the performance: The length of the script is usually measured in minutes or hours. 4. Script content: The content of the script includes all the plots of the drama and the storyline of the characters. 5. Stage arrangement: The arrangement of the scenes and props in the script, as well as the presentation of stage effects such as lighting and music. 6. Character: The name, appearance, personality, and storyline of each character in the script. Title: The title of each chapter or paragraph in the script and the page number of the script. The plot and character design of a literary script were very important. They needed to accurately express the theme and emotions of the story, and at the same time, they needed to pay attention to the presentation of artistic elements such as language and music. There were many ways to interpret a literary script, including one-act plays, group plays, absurd plays, and so on.