In his novel, Towan, the author mainly discussed the relationship between individuals and society, as well as the role of individuals in society. The protagonist of the novel, Thovan, was a poor orphan. Through his own efforts and struggle, he gradually got rid of the fate of poverty and became a successful businessman and lawyer. In the novel, he emphasized the interaction and influence between individuals and society through the growth of Towan. The social background had a profound impact on the growth and development of Towan. The social environment and interpersonal relationships he experienced would affect his life choices and values. At the same time, through his own struggles and hard work, he constantly adapted to the changes and development of society and constantly improved his ability and status. The novel, Towan, also explored the position and role of individuals in society. Towan played different roles in society. Through his intelligence and hard work, he became an excellent businessman and lawyer. However, he also had his own limitations and shortcomings, and the roles he played in society also had different positions and functions. Through the growth and life experiences of Towan, the novel by Maupassant deeply explored the relationship between individuals and society, as well as the position and role of individuals in society, emphasizing the importance of individual self-worth and social contribution.