The Stars was a novel by the famous Russian poet Dostoevsky. It described the story of a little poet struggling in poverty and pain. This novel is considered one of Dostoevsky's representative works, with profound social significance and philosophical thinking. In the novel, the poet Paustovsky was an imaginative and talented young man, but his family was too poor to pay for his tuition and accommodation. In order to make a living, he had to write poems in his spare time, but his works were not recognized and he did not get enough money. This caused Paustovsky to fall into poverty and pain. He lost his confidence and hope for life. The short poem "Stars" in the novel was one of Paustovsky's most famous works, depicting his thoughts on life and love. This poem expressed the author's deep feelings and beliefs through short and profound words. The poem was full of good wishes for life and love, but it also reflected the helplessness and despair of life. The Stars was a novel full of philosophy and social significance. It showed the complexity and struggle of human heart through the story of a small poet. It was not only an excellent literary work, but also reflected Dostoevsky's deep thinking about the fate of mankind.