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Fantine in Les Miserables

In that era when fantasy was not allowed, Fantine had fantasies about the world, first of all, love. She was only a female worker, and the love of the latter man directly led to Fantine's later decline. Fantine's love for her boyfriend is just a fantasy in her heart. She couldn't walk into reality and analyze love objectively, so she dedicated all the fuel of love to her boyfriend. This is a choice under illusion and a blind choice. Therefore, when Fantine had a boy and a child, the man abandoned Fantine and had no land. In order to survive and support her children, Fantine chose prostitution, but on the way, she wanted to find a good home for her children, when the hotel owner and his wife appeared. Fantine chose them as good people only because she didn't know whether they were good people or not. It is precisely because of the gap between fantasy and reality, and it is also because of the gap between hope and reality that the tragedies of Fantine and Cosette are caused. Fantine finally died in an illusion. When she was dying, she saw her child at the door. In fact, it was just an illusion.