There are many ways to express the art of novels. The following are some common ones: 1. Illusionary language: Use language to show characters, scenes, plots, etc. to make the reader imagine and resonate. 2. Illusionary description: By depicting the appearance, personality, psychology, etc. of the character, the reader will resonate with the emotion. 3. Symbolism: Through hints, metaphor, and other means, the readers can interpret the meaning of the work themselves. 4. Comparisons and conflicts: Through the comparison and conflicts of characters, plots, environments, etc., it can enhance the impact and appeal of the readers. 5. Conversation and monologue: Through the dialogue and monologue between the characters, the author's emotions and thoughts are conveyed. 6. Crossing Time and Space: Through stories that cross time and space, readers can feel the infinite imagination and the weight of history. The ups and downs of the plot: Increase the drama and appeal of the story through the ups and downs of the plot. 8. Changing perspectives: Changing the plot and characters from different perspectives will allow the reader to have different feelings and understandings. Combining fiction and reality: Combining fiction and reality to create a realistic story that allows the reader to balance imagination and reality. These are some of the commonly used artistic expressions in novels. Different authors and works have different styles and characteristics. Through appropriate use, they can enhance the appeal and appeal of the works.