Meaning refers to the basic characteristics, essential attributes, internal connections, and relationships of a concept, theory, or thing. Meaning was the important information that described a concept or theory. It could be used to explain the meaning and function of the concept or theory. In the field of novels, meaning could refer to the theme, thoughts, emotions, characters, and other basic elements expressed in the novel. In modern literature, many novels follow the same theme and pattern, so they use the same vocabulary and meaning to describe the same world. The similarity of these novels might be due to the fact that they all tell stories in modern society and try to convey some common emotions and values. For example," One Hundred Years of Solitude " and " The Catcher in the Rye " both explored topics such as growth, loneliness, and friendship, and used similar emotional descriptions and character shaping. This was because both novels tried to describe the growth of young people in modern society and tried to express the desire and pursuit of friendship and love.