The scenes in The Pursuit of Happiness are very close to life. Some of the scenes that I deeply appreciate include: When the protagonist Chris faced the challenges of life alone, he often strolled on the streets at night to think about his life and future. This kind of loneliness and confusion was very common in life. In the novel, Chris and his wife had to leave the city to grow vegetables in the countryside to make a living. This kind of scene of being far away from the city was also very common in life. Many people would choose to leave the city and return to the countryside in pursuit of a better life. In the novel, Chris and his daughter lived together in a cottage in the wild. This kind of simple and warm scene could also be experienced in life. Many people would place their homes in a small town not far from the city and live a simple and happy life. In the novel, Chris often thought of his father when he faced difficulties in life. This kind of familial scene was also very common in life. Many people would think of their fathers and seek the support and help of their families. The scenes in The Knocking Of Happiness are very close to life, and some of them make me deeply savor them.