I think to answer this question would be to answer the question "Why is it fitting that joy be extinguished?" I think that's about what Gavroche symbolizes, he has so much of it in spite of his circumstances, in such contrast with the other 'miserables.' But I think his death underscores the extent to which the society as it was in its unfairness was destroying truly good things. And according to Hugo in his first description of Gavroche, society was bound to get him in the end; either he would starve, or become a criminal and lose his soul, or something else would happen either to kill him or to change him. There might be other reasons too, of course.
If you mean Gavroche, Daniel Huttlestone plays Gavroche.
In the 2012 film, Gavroche was portrayed by Daniel Huttlestone.
The boy who sings "Little People" in Les Miserables is Gavroche. He is a young street urchin who plays a significant role in the story.
The boy in Les Miserables is Gavroche, a street urchin who becomes involved in the student rebellion. He is known for being brave and resourceful, and his character adds a touch of heart to the story.
Several characters die in Les Miserables, including Fantine, Eponine, Gavroche, and Jean Valjean. Each death serves as a significant moment in the story, highlighting themes of sacrifice, redemption, and the consequences of societal injustices.
The children in Les Miserables are typically played by child actors. The specific actors playing the roles may vary depending on the production.
The cast of Gavroche et les esprits - 1913 includes: Paul Bertho as Gavroche
The cast of Gavroche et les bonbons - 1913 includes: Paul Bertho as Gavroche
Jean Vlajean Javert Fantine Cossete Marius Pontmercy Éponine Monsieur Thénardier and Madame Thénardier Enjolras Gavroche Bishop Myriel
there are 40 songs in Les Miserables.
The Production Budget for Les Miserables was $65,000,000.
Les Miserables by Victor Hugo was published in 1862.