The inner monologue in the famous works refers to the monologue of the character's inner world in the novel, which shows the character's inner state and emotional changes through the character's thoughts, feelings, memories, etc. These inner monologues could often reflect the character's personality, psychology, and fate. For example, in One Hundred Years of Solitude, Garcia Márquez created the character Ursuline. She was a very smart, independent, and strong woman, but she also had a deep sense of loneliness. In the novel, Ursuline expressed her thoughts about her life and destiny by recalling the past and thinking about the future. The inner monologue in the famous works is a very important element in the novel. It can deeply reflect the character's personality, psychology and fate. It is also an important part of the art of the novel.