The intension of a literary work consists of the complex thinking for its style, the motif for its whole image (i.e., subject matter and material), the logic thinking for its organization, grammar and formative thinking for its rhetoric, vocabulary and individual image. The individual image, vocabulary and grammar are classified into ”wording”. The organization, motif (including subject matter and material) and style belong to ”writing”. In terms of writing and regardless of wording, the motif and style present ”the content of the subject matter”, and the organization presents ”the form of subject matter”. Such an indivisible relation can be demonstrated by a ”multiple, binary and unitary (zero)” spiral structure.