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EPISODE · Sep 19, 2025 · 5 MIN

Les Misérables by Victor Hugo

from Literary Masterpiece Digest

Les Misérables is a sweeping 19th-century novel that explores themes of justice, mercy, love, and redemption against the backdrop of French society. The central story follows Jean Valjean, a former convict imprisoned for stealing bread, who is transformed by an act of compassion from a bishop. Determined to live a life of virtue, he reinvents himself but is relentlessly pursued by Inspector Javert, a man devoted to rigid law and order. Valjean's life intersects with other memorable characters: Fantine, a destitute woman who dies leaving behind her daughter Cosette; Cosette, rescued and raised by Valjean as his own child; and Marius, a young revolutionary who falls in love with Cosette. Around them swirl the turbulent events of 19th-century France, culminating in the June Rebellion of 1832, where young students fight—and fall—for liberty. Hugo contrasts Valjean's journey of forgiveness and moral growth with Javert's tragic inability to reconcile justice and mercy. Fantine embodies the suffering of the poor, while the Thénardiers, greedy innkeepers, represent cruelty and exploitation. The novel's scope is vast, mixing intimate personal stories with historical and philosophical reflections on poverty, politics, and humanity. In the end, Valjean dies redeemed, surrounded by love, his life marked not by crime but by sacrifice and compassion. Through its characters and sweeping vision, Les Misérables insists on the dignity of every human being and the transformative power of love and mercy in a world of suffering.

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