The titles of the novels were called "Scream" and "Hesitation". They usually had profound social meanings and symbolic meanings, which could arouse the readers 'inner resonance and thoughts. Scream usually described a person who was oppressed, exploited, and misunderstood. In extreme pain and despair, he shouted to express his protest and resistance against the real society. This kind of cry often had a strong symbolic meaning, representing the voice of the oppressed in the depths of their hearts, causing the readers to pay attention to and reflect on social issues. Hesitation described a person who was confused, uncertain, and isolated. He felt uneasy when his future was uncertain. This kind of description usually expressed the author's exploration and thinking about human nature, making the readers feel the anxiety and confusion of human beings in the face of the unknown and uncertainty. Therefore, the combination of shouting and hesitation could make the readers feel the meaning of the novel more deeply and trigger the readers to think and reflect on society and human nature.