The format of a novel varies, but it usually includes the following parts: Title: The title of a novel usually contains a brief summary of the novel's theme or plot to help readers quickly understand the content of the novel. The beginning of a novel is usually a brief introduction of the novel's theme or plot to attract the reader's interest. 3. The middle part of the novel is the development of the story, including the experiences of the main characters and the development of events. Ending: The ending of a novel is usually a summary of the main plot and gives the reader a reasonable answer or revelation. 5. In some novel format, the additional chapters are also called "postscript" or "additional chapters" to supplement the story or describe the ending of the main characters. Chapter 6: The novel is usually divided into multiple chapters, each chapter contains an independent storyline and gives the reader a clear ending. The format of a novel was a combination of the plot and the biography of the characters to convey the information and emotions that the author wanted to express through language and structure.