Abstract:In Milan Kundera’s novels, death narration recurs and is an important visual threshold that cannot be ignored. Combing the narrative plot in Kundera’s novels, death narration includes proving love by killing oneself, expressing resistance with death, treating dead people badly, and other types. From the death narration, we can also figure out Kundera’s death philosophy, including the lightness of death, people’s fear of death as well as the relationship between age and death. In addition, death narrations in Kundera’s novels reflect the personality of some characters, show the author’s skills of switching perspectives, and highlight the ironic art. From the analysis above, we can make a conclusion that death narration in Kundera’s novels plays an active role in the text construction.