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What are the characteristics of verbal words in literature?

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It is a twofold meaning here

I. One is that literature, as a member of the family of human arts, must have similar or the same characteristics as other art styles, such as all kinds of art styles are cultural phenomena, generally have some degree of social ideological attributes, and reflect the world in a perceptual form, subjective attitudes, and imaginative ways, etc.

The second one is that literature is a special style of human art, which has its own characteristics distinctly different from other art styles, such as it has the same characteristics as other art styles. Secondly, literature is a special style of human art, which has its own characteristics distinctly different from those of other styles of art, such as its use of human language as the basic medium, and its existence in the form of language; and in connection with the medium it uses and its mode of existence, literature forms a characteristic that distinguishes it from other styles of art. In short, the differences and characteristics of literature from other arts all depend to some extent on its linguistic organization, on the linguistic characteristics it possesses.