This question could be answered from many angles. Being able to see the darkest side of the bottom of society in a novel usually meant that you were a character with a strong sense of justice and insight. However, due to the limitations of personal strength and ability, you can't directly change the status quo of society, which is also an important element in the story. The darkest side of society that you see at the bottom may be caused by many factors. For example, a person's fate may be affected by many factors such as family, society, economy, etc. These factors may cause them to encounter all kinds of unfairness and difficulties in life, work, education, etc. Even if they seemed to have no chance to change their fate, there might be subtle hope and opportunities. In the novel, your character may have to face many challenges and difficulties, such as interpersonal relationships, career choices, moral choices, etc. These challenges may make you feel powerless. Your character may need to struggle to find inner balance and strength, but at the same time, you need to recognize your own value and meaning in order to find the motivation to move forward in a difficult situation. In the end, your character might also face its own limitations and difficulties. For example, you may lack the practical ability, resources, or courage to change the status quo of society. These limitations and difficulties might make you feel powerless and depressed, but they were also opportunities for your character to grow and improve. To sum up, you can see the darkest side of the bottom of society, but your own strength and ability limit your change. This could also be an important element in the story, allowing the readers to feel the cruelty of reality and the complexity of human nature, while also inspiring the readers to think about their own value and meaning.