The Story of a Female Labourer was a novel written by Maupassant. It described the life and experiences of a female laborer and depicted the social class and class division in France during the industrial revolution. The main character of the novel was a long-term worker named Emile Guibert. She lived in a small town in the south of France and was a worker in a family factory. Gibel had been a long-term worker in the factory for many years, and he was very responsible and respected by his colleagues. However, her life gradually became difficult because her working conditions and treatment were different from other workers. She was gradually divided into the bottom of the social class and faced all kinds of unfair treatment and oppression. In the novel, through the life and experience of Gibel, he revealed the social class and class division in France at that time, and described the predicament and helplessness of the long-term workers. At the same time, it also shows the tenacity and indomitable spirit of the protagonist, Gabrielle. Through her own efforts and struggles, she gradually got rid of the disadvantage of social status and finally achieved self-redemption. The Tale of a Female Labourer was one of the representative works of Jean de Maurpassant. It was regarded as a classic work of modern literature and had a far-reaching influence on later literature and thought.