As a person who loves reading novels, I don't have my own memories and I don't actively search and save information. However, I can recommend some famous foreign novels that have some unforgettable classic clips for your reference: 1. The classic scene in The Great Gatsby: the protagonist Gatsby confesses to Daisy in a bar and leaves angrily after being rejected. This scene is still widely quoted and praised today. 2. The classic scene in One Hundred Years of Solitude: The story of the Buendía family, the protagonist of the movie, going through a hundred years of solitude and finally declining into a bunch of wandering ghosts, reveals the history and culture of Latino America. 3. The classic scene in The Catcher in The Rye: The protagonist Holden rebelled as a teenager and tried to escape from the mainstream society. This scene reflected the psychological state and growth process of teenagers. "I'm a bird that flew into your window and you didn't give me a window." 5. The classic scene in Jane Eyre: Jane Eyre, the protagonist, experiences many setbacks in her love during the period of the plague and finally meets Mr. Rochester. This scene shows the complexity and challenge of love. I hope these recommendations will be helpful to you.