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Is there a second part of Les Miserables? It is said that Javert did not commit suicide and succeeded in becoming a good man.

I think Jean Valjean endured discrimination from others as a prisoner after he was released from prison. Many injustices and discrimination in society have gradually obliterated his idea of turning over a new leaf and abandoning evil for good. The benevolent Bishop miriam extended a generous and selfless helping hand to take in Jean Valjean.

Who knows that Jean Valjean stole the silver plate from his master's house without repaying his kindness? Unexpectedly, the master said to him, "Promise me that I will use this money in a good place. Sell these silverware and use the money to make yourself better. " This really moved me. The magnanimity of the leader is as good to Jean Valjean as ordinary people, even better than ordinary people!

When Jean Valjean was caught by the police, the leader tried his best to defend him lest he should go back to prison. The leadership is too good. With kindness, he made Jean Valjean change his future life.

Deeply moved, Jean Valjean became a helpful and understanding person and was elected mayor. Jean Valjean wanted to turn over a new leaf and remain anonymous. But the police didn't give up chasing Jean Valjean. In order not to let others be his "scapegoat", he "stepped forward" and took the so-called "charge" ...

Later, he helped lonely Cosette and brought her up. Watching Cosette enter the happy marriage hall, Jean Valjean also fell asleep peacefully. ...

If each of us turns over a new leaf like Jean Valjean, we will eventually become a kind and kind person!

Reflection on Les Miserables (2 3)

This world-famous masterpiece describes the different fates of people at all levels on the eve of the French Revolution, reflects many social contradictions at that time, praises the goodness and innocence of human nature, and castigates the ugly phenomenon of the conflict between the ruling class and the upper class.

Although it is in such a dark and unfair society, there is one person who is always competing with ugly forces-Jean Valjean. Perhaps it was his love, tolerance and noble soul that awakened people's deep conscience. What kind of person is he?

At the age of 25, he was sentenced to 19 years of hard labor for breaking a piece of glass and stealing a piece of bread. However, when he was finally free after a long prison life, Jean Valjean was disgusted and despised because he was a prisoner after he got out of prison. Social injustice and exclusion discouraged him from turning over a new leaf and doing good deeds. It was this magnanimous bishop who extended a generous helping hand and took in the desperate Jean Valjean. He didn't care that Jean Valjean stole his silver tableware, but gave him a pair of silver candlesticks and said to him, "Promise me that you will use this money in a good way. Sell these silverware and use the money to make yourself better. "

The bishop deeply influenced Jean Valjean with his generosity and kindness, giving him infinite hope, making him repent thoroughly and start a new life. He also proved to the world with practical actions that he-

The greatness of the prisoner brotherhood! Everyone has love. But some people only love themselves, the people they love, and everything they have. Jean Valjean's love is for all the poor people, poor people, sympathetic people and respectable people in the world.

He used to be a mayor with countless properties, but he donated most of his money to charities and the poor. So he often goes out with money in his pocket and comes back empty. In addition, he often gives bread to the hungry and clothes to the cold; Visiting the poor and asking questions everywhere. For the poor, he is like an umbrella, the embodiment of justice.

One of the most representative is his concern for Fangqiu and Cosette. In order to realize Fang-CHO's wish to see his own daughter before his death, he did not hesitate to escape from prison again (this time, it was the price of a lifelong convict for him). Although Fang-CHO died in the end without realizing his wish, he has been fulfilling the promise of the unrelated dead man in the other town ... Finally, he rescued Cosette. And take care of her as her own daughter with her whole life.

An old man was crushed under a car, and the weight of the whole car was on his chest. At this time, unless someone lifts the car from below, he can't be saved. Who has so much power? Everyone knows that only one wanted convict-Jean Valjean-has such great power. Jean Valjean, the then "mayor of Madeleine", was nearby, but if he went to save him, he would admit that he was Jean Valjean. But if we don't save him, or hesitate for a few minutes, the old man will die. At this critical moment, he saved the old man at the risk of being recognized.

What prompted him to give meticulous care to so many irrelevant people? Because he has regarded all the poor people in this world as his own children and taken care of every "child" with the obligations and responsibilities of "father". This kind of love is supreme.

All this makes me both moved and happy. However, when I was happy, I fell into deep thinking.

People can change people, just as the Bishop deeply influenced Jean Valjean with his generosity and kindness, giving him infinite hope and making him repent thoroughly and start a new life. He was helpful, brave and fearless, won the love of the people and became a respected mayor. I met another hardworking gardener who helped others. From being despised, to being loved, and then to returning to the ordinary. What a big change this is. I feel the power of love again. It was love that gave him new hope and changed Jean Valjean from a desperado to a brave man. It was love that made Jean Valjean help so many helpless people and gave them the courage to live.

"In all kinds of difficulties and adversity, he constantly improved himself and sacrificed his life for the poor and sympathetic people." This is the ending of Les Miserables, and Jean Valjean bid farewell to this miserable and dark world. But his noble soul infected all of us.

May there be more bright messengers like bishops around us, and more "Jean Valjean" to join the team of helping others and being brave. Society needs such people, and the world needs such people. Only in this way can we create a better life and a kind, harmonious, bright and loving world!

1 Les Miserables

(1) outline

/kloc-At the beginning of the 9th century, there was a poor farmer named Jean Valjean in a factory in France. In order to feed his sister's seven starving children, he stole a piece of bread and was sentenced to five years' hard labor. He escaped four times and was severely punished. As a result, he was sentenced to a full 19 years in prison. Jean Valjean was homeless after his release, and no one wanted to take him in. Finally, he was directed to find the home of Bishop Bienvenu and was warmly received. But that night he stole a set of silver from the bishop and was caught by the police. The bishop cleared the way for him, claiming that the silverware was given to him himself. After the police left, the bishop said to him, "My brother, I saved your soul. I saved it from dark thoughts and the spirit of self-abandonment and gave it back to God. " Jean Valjean was affected and determined to turn over a new leaf. He came to Monterrey, changed his name to Madeleine, set up a factory and became rich by his own cleverness. Because of his charity and outstanding contribution, he was elected mayor. In his factory, a poor female worker named Fantine was tricked into getting pregnant, gave birth to a girl, and was fostered in a hotel owner's house. After her secret was leaked, she was fired from the factory and the hotel owner took the opportunity to extort money. Fantine was cornered and forced to become a prostitute. One day, she hit a playboy who insulted her and was arrested by police Javert. Jean Valjean spared no effort to rescue her and set her free. Police officer Javert once guarded Jean Valjean and once suspected that the current mayor was Jean Valjean. Later, a tramp who stole was tried as Jean Valjean because he looked like Jean Valjean, and was sentenced to life imprisonment. Jean Valjean refused to frame others, surrendered himself to the court, and Javert put Jean Valjean in prison. Fantine, who was seriously ill, saw the benefactor suffer and was seriously stimulated, so she gave up her life and left an orphan daughter Cosette. Jean Valjean, who once again served hard labor, took the opportunity to rescue a sailor and escape from the sea. After he found Cosette's adopter, he took Cosette away with a large sum of money, then lived in seclusion in Paris and continued to do good deeds. When Javert heard the news, Jean Valjean had to take Cosette and hide in the monastery.

In spring and autumn, Cosette grew up and Jean Valjean entered old age. They met the young aristocrat Marius, and Cosette fell in love with Marius. 1832 In June, the people of Paris launched an armed uprising, in which Jean Valjean and Marius participated. Javert was captured by the insurgents, but Jean Valjean relented and let the enemy who had been chasing him go without permission. Due to the cruel suppression of the government, the uprising failed, and Marius was seriously injured and unconscious. Jean Valjean risked his life to save him through the underground waterway. Javert is waiting at the exit. Jean Valjean asked Javert to arrest himself after sending Mali and Zeus home. Javert was deeply moved by Jean Valjean's spirit of doing good for many years and giving his life to save others, and his faith was shaken. After letting Jean Valjean go, Javert jumped into the river. After Mali and Sri Lanka were recovered, Jean Valjean gave Cosette all her savings of 580,000 francs, thus completing her marriage with Mali and Sri Lanka. He also told all his identities to Mali and Sri Lanka. Afraid of being implicated, Mali and Zeus left Jean Valjean in the cold. Jean Valjean suffered serious physical and mental injuries. On their deathbed, Mali and Zeus learned that Jean Valjean was their savior. They knelt in front of the old man's bed with Cosette and held his hand tightly. Jean Valjean died peacefully.

(2) One of the main artistic features and significance.

This is a magnificent epic, an epic of one person, but it is not limited to personal significance. Jean Valjean, the protagonist, has a rough life and almost all kinds of extraordinary vitality. He is a legendary hero with strong romanticism. The romanticism of this character is more important in his moral spirit, and his mental journey is as touching as an epic. He was originally a kind worker. The cruelty of society, the punishment of law, and the ruthlessness of reality made him "gradually become an animal" and blindly retaliated against society, so that he made a mistake that he really regretted for life. This regret led to a deeper consciousness, became the starting point of his spiritual development, and raised his spiritual personality to a lofty realm.

(2) The second major artistic feature and significance.

Les Miserables is the masterpiece of Hugo, a famous French writer. The book takes the legendary life of the protagonist Jean Valjean as the main clue, portrays characters such as Jean Valjean, Fantine, Cosette and Eponine, and reflects the miserable experience of the working people in French society at that time. Jean Valjean, an unemployed day laborer, was sentenced for stealing a loaf of bread and lived in hard labor for 19 years. After he was released from prison, he was influenced by a bishop, his soul was sublimated, and he devoted himself to doing good and caring for the poor. During this period, he had several conflicts with the police Javert. However, Jean Valjean never met the ruler, suffered many hardships, and finally died alone. The novel is beautifully written, especially the language description and psychological description of the characters, which is true and delicate, and can be called a model of writing.