The White Rose and the Red Rose was one of Austin's masterpieces. It told the story of the protagonists, Elizabeth Bennett and Paul Truss. The story begins with Elizabeth Bennet, who is worrying about her dowry because her parents want her to choose a husband. She eventually chose a man named Paul Truss, a wealthy businessman, and they soon fell in love and got married. However, Elizabeth soon realized that Paul was not as perfect as she had imagined. He had some shortcomings and often ignored her feelings. Elizabeth was in pain. She tried to solve the problem, but she didn't know how to say it. After a period of cold war, Elizabeth and Paul finally realized that they needed each other. They began to get back together and found that they had a lot in common. They reconnected and fell in love with each other. At the end of the story, Elizabeth and Paul got married and lived happily ever after. They reminisce about their past and realize that the partner they chose was not perfect from the start but had become better with each other's help. The story of the white rose and the red rose expressed the complexity and changes of love and emphasized the importance of family and marriage.