Les misérables French

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About this app

The action takes place in France during the first third of the 19th century, between the battle of Waterloo (1815) and the riots of June 1832. We follow, on five volumes, the life of Jean Valjean, from his exit from the penal colony to his death. Around him gravitate the characters, some of whom will give their names to the different volumes of the novel, witnesses of the misery of this century, miserable themselves or close to misery: Fantine, Cosette, Marius, but also the Thenardiers (including Éponine , Azelma and Gavroche) as well as the representative of the law, Javert…

… In 1815, Jean Valjean was freed from the galleys of Toulon after having served a 19-year sentence there: victim of a tragic fate, initially sentenced to five years in galleys for having stolen a loaf to feed his family, he sees his sentence extended following several escape attempts. In freedom, his forced past overwhelms him: thus, in each city he crosses, forced to make known to the town hall his status as a former convict that a yellow passport materializes, he is universally rejected and only Bishop Myriel l 'welcomes for food and lodging. Jean Valjean, infatuated with hatred, struck with injustice, and little aware of his actions, steals the bishop's silverware and flees through the window. When he was arrested and brought back by the gendarmes to Mgr Myriel, he forgave him and declared that he had offered him his silverware, thus saving him from the conviction for recidivism. He urges Valjean to accept two additional candlesticks against the virtue and integrity of his future conduct. (Wikipedia)

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Updated on
May 20, 2023

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