- The
Thénardiers,
commonly known as
Monsieur Thénardier (/təˈnɑːrdi.eɪ/;
French pronunciation: [tenaʁdje]) and
Madame Thénardier, are
fictional characters...
-
Cosette briefly lived in
after leaving the
Thénardiers' inn).
Marius lives there as well, next door to the
Thénardiers. Éponine, now
ragged and emaciated, visits...
- together.
Fantine asks the
Thénardiers to take care of
Cosette while she goes to look for work in her hometown. The
Thénardiers abuse Cosette,
dress her...
- on an
errand drawing water, and
offers the
Thénardiers payment to
adopt her ("The Bargain"). The
Thénardiers feign concern for Cosette,
claiming that they...
- letter-writer
compose her
letters to the
Thénardiers for her
because she is illiterate. However, she is
unaware that the
Thénardiers severely abuse Cosette and have...
-
which infuriates Thénardier; Éponine and
Azelma become jealous. The next morning,
Christmas Day,
Valjean informs the
Thénardiers that he has come to...
-
letters to the
Thénardiers on her behalf. A
female supervisor discovers that she is an
unwed mother and
dismisses her. To meet the
Thénardiers'
repeated demands...
- she is the
Thénardiers' daughter, and is not
connected to the
revolutionary society. The film
makes no
mention of her
being the
Thénardiers' daughter....
- to the inn; and
watches that
evening as the
Thénardiers mistreat her very badly. He sees the
Thénardiers'
daughters Éponine and
Azelma acting unkindly...
-
French Version – This song is
known as
Valjean chez les
Thénardier (Valjean at the
Thénardiers') and La
valse de la
fourberie (The
Waltz of Treachery)...