Dividing a novel into several parts usually depends on the length and theme of the novel. If the novel was long, he could consider dividing it into multiple parts to make the story more coherent and complete. If the theme of the novel is more profound or complicated, you can also consider dividing it into multiple parts to explore different topics and plots so that readers can better understand the meaning of the novel. Generally speaking, a novel could be divided into the following parts: The beginning of the novel: introduce the background, protagonist, story outline, etc. to attract the reader's interest. 2. The middle part: presents the main plot of the novel, including the conflict, climax and ending, so that the readers can immerse themselves in it. 3. Ending: summarize the main plot and characters of the novel, leaving a deep or open ending for the reader to savor. Of course, according to the style of the novel and the author's intention, the novel could be divided into different parts, such as chapters, sections, or smaller units to structure the novel.