The following is a good quote from a famous work: In One Hundred Years of Solitude, Garcia Márquez described the complicated relationship and mutual suspicion between the members of a wealthy family. In the novel, Marquez described the image of everyone in the family in vivid language, including their personality, behavior, and interpersonal relationships. One of the descriptions was the most classic: "They are suspicious of each other and even themselves. They saw themselves as the only right person but could not truly understand each other. They tried to cover up their crimes, but they couldn't cover up their inner sins. They tortured each other but could not extricate themselves. They wanted to get rid of this pain, but they could not get rid of this restraint. They want to be free, but they can never get rid of this restraint." This description not only portrayed the characters of the family members, but also expressed the shackles and contradictions that were difficult to get rid of in human nature. This kind of contradiction and restraint is everywhere in human life. It makes us realize the pain and contradiction in the human heart, and it also makes us cherish the connection and get along with each other more.