How Does Les Miserables Change

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Change comes at the most unexpected times, it can be wonderful or it can be dreadful. Individuals tend to think that most of the time change is for the best, but it can also be for the worst. In the play Les Miserables the three characters that show the most change are Jean Valjean, Fantine, and Javert. These characters represented that no matter what nothing stays the same and things happen for a reason. Although everyone comes from different backgrounds, this play proves that people can deal with change in different ways. To begin with, Jean Valjean is an ex-convict that lived a life full of hatred and deception. His crime was the act of stealing food and was sentenced to time in prison. He also, stole from Myriel a priest, and was set free because he “promised to become a new man” (Hugo). From that day forward Valjean had moved on from his old life and set forward to a new one full of better decisions and opportunities. As time passed, Valjean had evolved into an extraordinary individual and had become mayor of Vigau. He also began a factory and separated the jobs by gender. In addition, as time passed he turned himself in for the crimes committed in the past. The past does catch up to one, but it is up to them on how they will …show more content…

He is a police inspector that strictly believes in law and order and shall stop at nothing to enforce France’s penalties. Javert isn’t able to express pity or compassion, he conducts his job with such passion. His biggest desire is to recapture Valjean and finally turn him in. Eventually, Valjean is caught and asked, “you don’t want to go to the quarrels do you?” (Hugo). Javert was an officer during the time that Valjean was in prison. Ever since Valjean managed to escape, Javert had a long term goal to finally capture and kill him. In the end, he catches him but ends up killing himself because throughout all of his life he had never broken a rule until

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