By changing the perspective of a classic novel, you can produce different feelings and effects. Rewriting a classic novel with different characters, such as the protagonist, villain, or bystander, can produce different effects. For example, by adapting Journey to the West, Sun Wukong, Zhu Bajie, and Monk Sand could play the main characters or Tang Sanzang, demons, and immortals could play the villains in the story. 2. Adding new plots and elements by changing perspectives, such as re-examining classic novels from different perspectives or time periods, can produce a unique feeling. For example, looking at the classic novel Dream of the Red Chamber from the perspective of Jia Baoyu and Lin Daiyu, or from the perspective of the family members such as Grandmother Jia and Lady Wang, could bring different feelings and experiences. 3. By changing the perspective to enhance the story's legibility and interest, for example, by letting the reader experience the story from a different character or perspective, it can enhance the story's legibility and interest. For example, adapting the story of 'Dream of the Red Chamber' into a children's story or letting the readers play the role of the characters in the story to experience different angles of the story. Changing the perspective of a classic novel can produce different feelings and effects, allowing readers to experience the story from different angles, increasing the interest and legibility of the story.