A narrative is a literary genre that usually describes the experiences, feelings, and actions of an individual or a group of people. The main point of a narrative was to let the readers feel the authenticity of the plot and the depth of emotions through vivid descriptions and meticulous portrayals. When writing a narrative, the author would usually choose a specific time and place as the background and describe the protagonist's experiences at that time and place. The author would also describe the emotions, actions, and thoughts of the protagonist to show the inner world of the protagonist. At the same time, the author could also enhance the reading ability of the novel by describing the actions and conversations of other characters. The writing skills of a narrative included vivid descriptions, detailed descriptions, comparisons, and conflicts. By using these techniques, the author can let the readers have a deeper understanding of the protagonist's experiences and emotions, and at the same time, it can also enhance the realism and legibility of the novel.