Marius thinks girls look at him in this part of the novel because Marius himself is dressed not richly, for lack of better words, not in rich clothing. He thinks the girls look at him because he looks poor. In fact, the girls really look at him because he is handsome and has 'pretty' features. They all admire him, but Marius thinks he looks poor, with his clothing full of holes.
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Yes, in "Les Miserables," Marius eventually realizes that Eponine loves him. Eponine demonstrates her feelings for Marius through her actions and behavior towards him, despite Marius being initially unaware of her true feelings.
Some major themes in the character Marius in "Les Misérables" include love, sacrifice, and social injustice. Marius experiences a journey of love and sacrifice in his relationships with Cosette and his friends in the ABC Society, while grappling with the injustices of society and his own privileged upbringing. His character embodies the struggle between personal life and societal responsibilities.
In "Les Misérables," Marius says that if the soldiers do not retreat, he will stand between them and the insurgents, risking his life to prevent bloodshed. He hopes to defuse the situation and save lives by advocating for peace and understanding.
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I think the monster high book is specifically for girls. I don't think any boys would like it. I as a girl, think the monster high book is the best book ever.
In the book "Les Miserables," Eponine is described as having dark hair, so she is a brunette.
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Cecily Von Ziegesar i think
This quote "To love another person is to see the face of God" appears in Victor Hugo's novel Les Misérables in the final pages of the book, during the closing scene where Valjean is dying and Cosette and Marius are with him. It is a powerful and emotional moment that highlights the transformative nature of love and redemption.
Marius Schoonmaker has written: 'The history of Kingston, New York' -- subject(s): Accessible book, Genealogy.
I haven't read the book but I think it is about girls at the age of 16...right?
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