An example of a touching foreign masterpiece's introduction and story outline is as follows: 1 《1984》 The dystopian novel by George Orwell described everything about a dictatorial state, including political repression, freedom of speech, religious restrictions, and human rights abuses. The main character, Aldous Huxley, is an agent for the British Intelligence Agency. He is sent to a remote town called New Earth to investigate a dictatorial plan called Plan. There, he met many people, including the residents of the town, government officials, and colleagues from the intelligence agency. He discovered that the plan was to establish a complete control center to limit human thoughts, actions, and actions to a single rule. As the story went on, Ardas discovered that the plan was not perfect and had many loopholes. In the end, he decided to expose the truth of the plan and try to stop it from being implemented. The Catcher in the Rye Description: J. D. Salinger's novel tells the story of a teenager, Holden Caulfield. Plot: Holden is a rebellious teenager who tries to escape the pressures and rules of society. He kept watch in the wheat field, trying to avoid growing up and becoming an adult. Holden tried to find his true self and inner peace, but he encountered many difficulties and challenges. He began to befriend a boy called the Harvest Catcher, and they played and chatted together, trying to find a way to be happy. However, Holden finally realized that he needed to face his own problems and challenges instead of running away. In the story, Holden also met a girl named Hawthorne, who became his good friend.