The book three is about Thomas Augustine’s self-condemnation of his youth at Carthage and he shows the reader that this was a low point in his relationship with God.
Ch. 1
Thomas Augustine become a student at Carthage and he became in love with the idea of love so he constantly lust after women.
This cause him to damage friendship and he becoming vanity, anger, and suspicion.
Ch. 2
Augustine go and see a pagan theater shows that mirrors his plight.
Augustine talks about how he loved feeling so this causes him to seek out sadness like tragedies.
He also how he feel great pity for these who feel joy during sinful acts.
Ch. 3
Augustine curses himself as his curiosity and lust led him to abandon God and to go deep into sin.