The narrative literature and the lyric literature are two different types of literature. The main difference lies in the theme and the way of emotion expressed. The main focus of narrative literature is the narration and development of the plot. It aims to let the readers understand the background of the event, the character and the ending of the story through reading the story. Narrative-style literature usually used an objective narrative method without too many emotional factors. In contrast, lyric literature paid more attention to the expression of emotions and the inner world of the characters. Lyrical literature usually expressed the theme by describing the emotions, thoughts, and feelings of the characters. The readers could feel the emotional fluctuations and inner contradictions of the characters by reading these words. Lyrical literature usually uses a subjective narrative method. Too many emotional factors may affect the narrative of the story. Both narrative literature and lyric literature have their own advantages and disadvantages. The readers can choose the literature type that suits them according to their own needs and preferences.