Mark Twain's "Bad Boy's Story" and "Good Boy's Story" were both his novel series, which mainly described the different growth experiences and life paths of the protagonists. The Bad Child's Story satirized the influence of family education on children. In the novel, the protagonist's brother and brother were both children who were loved by their parents, while the protagonist was abandoned and isolated by his parents. Through his own efforts and opportunities, the protagonist eventually became a successful businessman and politician, but he also experienced many difficulties and setbacks. Through the protagonist's story, the novel emphasized the importance of family education and the huge impact of parents 'discipline on their children's future development. The Good Boy's Story satirized the society's rigid impression of " good children " and " bad children." In the novel, the protagonist's father was an irresponsible person, but he was a kind, upright, and responsible person. The protagonist's mother is a strong, independent, and thoughtful person, but she is overly protective and supportive of the protagonist. Through the protagonist's story, the novel reveals the society's rigid impression of "good children" and "bad children" and the influence of this rigid impression on children. Through the protagonist's experience, the novel calls for people to pay attention to the children's inner world and respect their choices and personalities instead of just paying attention to their superficial performance and achievements.