The characteristics of the relationship between subject and object in literary creation can be described from different angles. The following are some common characteristics: 1. Subjectivity: The characters and events in literary works are the subjective imagination and creation of the author, so they are subjective. The author could shape the relationship between the subject and the object in the work according to his own emotions, experience, values, etc. Reality: The plots and characters in literary works are based on the author's observation and imagination of reality, so they have a certain degree of reality. However, literary works could also transcend reality and present unique worldviews and values through fiction and imagination. 3. Emotional resonance: literary works can make readers feel the author's emotions and emotional experience, so they have emotional resonance. The relationship between the subject and the object in the novel could make the readers feel the commonality of the characters 'emotions and thoughts. 4. Complex: The relationship between the subject and the object in literary works is often complicated, including the relationship between the characters and the external environment. This kind of complexity could allow the reader to have a deeper understanding and thinking. 5. Symbolism: Symbolism in literary works can imply that the author's understanding and thinking of the real world presents the characteristics of the relationship between subject and object through symbols and metaphor. For example, the objects, colors, and language in the work could represent the emotions and thoughts of the characters.