Sophie's World was a novel written by Judd and was regarded as one of the representative works of western modernist literature. The novel mainly tells the story of an orphan named Sophie who spent her life in the English society at the end of the 19th century. In this process, Sophie came into contact with various philosophical, religious, scientific and other fields of thought and gradually grew into an independent person. From Sophie's perspective, the novel described various phenomena and problems in European society at that time, such as conflicts and changes in religion, philosophy, politics, culture, history, etc. At the same time, the novel also presents the deep thinking of human nature, psychology, emotion and other aspects, showing the author's understanding and reflection on human civilization. Sophie's World was a novel full of thoughts and imagination. It was hailed as one of the representative works of western modernist literature. For readers, it was a classic work worthy of in-depth consideration and reading.