The difference between novels could usually be considered from the following aspects: 1. Threads and storylines: novels usually have different topics and storylines, which are the core of the novel. For example, love, friendship, family, power, death, exploration, growth, and so on. Different novels may have different topics and plots, but they usually have a common theme: stories that explore human emotions and experiences. 2. Narration: The narration of a novel usually includes direct narration, indirect narration, symbolism, etc. Direct narration refers to the author directly describing the protagonist's experiences and feelings while indirect narration refers to the author describing the protagonist's experiences and feelings through the descriptions and memories of others. Symbolism is a way of narration, which uses symbols and metaphor to express the author's theme and emotions. Character Creation: The characters in the novel are usually the carriers of the author's exploration of the theme. Their actions and feelings are the core of the novel's plot. The way of character creation might include appearance description, psychological description, action description, etc. Different novels may have different ways of creating characters, but they usually create characters with depth and complexity. 4. Literature style: The literary style of a novel usually includes realism, romanticism, modernism, and so on. Different literary styles might affect the theme, narrative, and character of a novel. 5. Reader group: The readers of novels usually include young people, adults, scholars, etc. Different reader groups may have different preferences and tastes for novels, so the creation and reading of novels are also affected by different reader groups.