The Immoral is a philosophical psychological novel by André Gide, exploring the main character Michel's struggle with pain and identity. Michel begins to tell his story to his friends in an attempt to free himself from the pain of his past. The work deals with profound topics such as freedom, psychological contradictions, and morals, as Michel embarks on a trip to North Africa to spend his honeymoon with his wife, Marceline, without having feelings of love for her, but rather to satisfy his father's desire. His character suffers psychological deterioration after contracting tuberculosis and losing his wife, which leads him to reevaluate the meaning of life and morality. Thanks to Good's profound style, the work offers a fascinating study into the human psyche and how to confront internal challenges.
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