"Dodsworth," written by Sinclair Lewis, follows the story of a successful businessman named Sam Dodsworth who embarks on a journey of self-discovery. Feeling discontent with his life in America, Dodsworth and his wife, Fran, travel to Europe, where they hope to reinvigorate their marriage and find new meaning in their lives.
As they navigate through various European cities, Dodsworth becomes increasingly aware of the cultural differences and the contrasting values between America and Europe. His wife, however, becomes enamored with the European lifestyle, leading to tension in their relationship. This cultural exploration forces Dodsworth to confront his own beliefs and desires.