This question was not absolute. Although many novels were tragedies, there were also many novels that were presented in the form of comedies or romantic comedies. However, tragedies could often trigger emotional resonance in the depths of the readers 'hearts, making them feel more deeply about the characters and plots in the story, thus making it easier for them to become classics and good novels. Tragedies usually depicted a tragic character or plot and conveyed strong emotions by telling their experiences and fates. This kind of plot could often resonate with the readers and make them think more deeply about human nature and social reality. In addition, tragedies often explored the meaning and value of life by telling the fate of the characters in the story, so it had a deeper level of thinking and enlightenment. Although tragedies can trigger the reader's emotional resonance, the reader also needs to realize that tragedies are a way to vent their emotions and can't solve any problems. Therefore, when reading a tragic novel, the reader should also maintain rationality and thinking, and draw valuable information and enlightenment from it.