Les Miserables: Jean Proves That He Is Trustworthy
Set in 19th century France, Victor Hugo's historical novel, Les
Miserables, portrays the protagonist, Jean Valjean, in his struggle with
his past. Even in the face of societal condemnation, he sacrifices himself
repeatedly for his loved ones as well for his moral and political
convictions. Throughout the novel, Jean must redeem his character proving
his ability to be trustworthy, selfless, and loyal.
Throughout this novel, Jean Valjean proves to himself and to his
town that he is trustworthy. Jean Valjean promises a mother, Fatine, on her
deathbed that he will bring he ....
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