Books that explore human nature often reflect the complexities of our emotions, desires, and moral choices. Novels like 'Crime and Punishment,' 'Lord of the Flies,' and 'To Kill a Mockingbird' examine the darker and lighter aspects of human nature, from guilt and greed to innocence and compassion.
These books challenge readers to confront fundamental questions about morality, justice, and human behavior. By exploring charactersβ internal struggles, these novels provide a deeper understanding of what it means to be human.