- Jean
Valjean (French: [ʒɑ̃ val.ʒɑ̃]) is the
protagonist of
Victor Hugo's 1862
novel Les Misérables. The
story depicts the character's
struggle to lead...
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interactions of
several characters,
particularly the
struggles of ex-convict Jean
Valjean and his
experience of redemption.
Examining the
nature of law and grace...
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giving Valjean a pair of
silver candlesticks. The
Bishop tells Valjean that he must use the
silver to
become an
honest man. ("
Valjean Arrested,
Valjean Forgiven")...
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Valjean Johns (November 19, 1934 –
February 10, 2003), who
typically recorded under his
first name only, was an
American pianist best
known for his recording...
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after by the Thénardiers, who
exploit and
victimise her.
Rescued by Jean
Valjean, who
raises Cosette as if she were his own, she
grows up in a
convent school...
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during the
early nineteenth century, the film
tells the
story of Jean
Valjean who,
while being hunted for
decades by the
ruthless policeman Javert after...
- Album, are not included. The
characters who sing
solos or
duets are: Jean
Valjean, a
morally conflicted paroled convict,
prisoner 24601, and the protagonist...
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Valjean (Neeson), an ex-convict
pursued by
police inspector Javert (Rush). It was
filmed at
Barrandov Studios in Prague,
Czech Republic. Jean
Valjean...
- arch-nemeses of the story's protagonist, Jean
Valjean.
While Javert represents the
justice system that
would punish Valjean, the Thénardiers
represent the lawless...
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becomes obsessed with the
pursuit and
punishment of the
protagonist Jean
Valjean after his
violation of parole. As Hugo
depicts it, Javert's
misguided and...