There were some obvious differences between people who had read a lot of literature and those who had not. People who had read a lot of literary works usually had a deeper understanding of the plot, characters, and theme of literary works. They can gain a wider range of knowledge and experience by reading literature and can better use this knowledge to think and analyze literature. In addition, people who have read a lot of literary works will usually be more patient and careful in reading literary works because they have mastered reading skills and strategies to better understand and enjoy literary works. People who had read many literary works usually had a deeper understanding of the style and characteristics of literary works. They can better appreciate and imitate the excellent writing skills and expressions in literary works and can better use these skills and expressions in their own writing. People who have read a lot of literature usually have a deeper understanding of the cultural and historical background of literature. They can better understand the cultural and historical significance contained in literary works and can better use this knowledge to better understand and interpret literary works. In short, people who have read a lot of literary works and those who have not read will differ in some aspects, including the understanding of literary works, the appreciation of literary works, the understanding of the cultural and historical background of literary works, and so on.