No, in fact there is no truly BAD GUY in Les Mis, Javert just cannot see mercy, only the law, and he chases after Valjean.
In Les Miserables, Javert is the antagonist. He is an Inspector of police who has dedicated his life to finding The Protagonist, Jean Valjean, who has broken Parole. Javert philosophy on life is that anyone who breaks the law is a bad person and deserves to rot in jail and that anyone who doesn't break the law is a good person. Because of this, Javert is merciless to anyone who breaks the law. When Jean Valjean proves Javert's philosophy wrong, Javert realizes how many lives he's ruined and how all he's done with his life is hurt people. Not able to bear the pain of what he'd done, javert commits suicide by jumping off a bridge.
IN the musical, I do not believe that Javert directly asks to be killed. However, due to his belief that any person that breaks the law is a horrible person, he fiercely believes that Valjean wants to put an end to his life. Because of this Javert kinda rubs it in his face that he was right all along and Valjean is a bad person because he is going to do that. In terms of the actual suicide, when Valjean refuses to kill Javert it overwhelms him because Valjean's act of mercy disproves the beliefs he has lived by for his whole life. The fact that everything he knows and has lived by is a lie drives him insane and causes him to no longer want his life. I also believe (this bit is my personal opinion and not widely believed) that the realization of the cruelty he has shown to so many criminals he believed were horrible, irredeemable people broke his heart as he realized what a cruel and heartless man he, himself was and he believed he no longer deserved to live.
The number 24601 is the prisoner number of the main character, Jean Valjean, in "Les Misrables." It symbolizes his past as a convict and his struggle for redemption and transformation throughout the novel.
Valjean saves Javert's life for some very simple but heartbreaking reasons. Valjean is not like Javert, he does not harbor the same resentment or the drive to win. He merely wishes to live his life in peace.However, when Valjean lets Javert go, he abandons his dream of a peaceful life. He has already assumed that he will die at the barricades. Valjean has already come to trade his own life for Marius', in order that his adopted daughter Cosette may marry Marius. Valjean realizes that Cosette has grown into a woman, and now a husband will make her happier than a father.Thus, Valjean does not barter for his freedom, or attempt to make any deals with Javert. Valjean even gives Javert his address, intending to submit to the police should he survive. Valjean's reason for living was Cosette, and if she can be provided for, he is willing to step aside.
Jean ValjeanThe central character of Les Miserables, Jean Valjean is released from prison after serving nineteen years for stealing a loaf of bread as well as various escape attempts. The story revolves around his redemption as he breaks parole and makes a name for himself.Inspector JavertAn inspector of Police, Javert relentlessly pursues Valjean, attempting to return him to prison. Javert essentially believes that there are two types of people in the world bad people (Criminals) and good people. When he finally hunts down Valjean and discovers that he has become a good person, meaning everything he has ever known is wrong, He commits suicide.FantineAbandoned by her lover, Fantine is forced to leave her child in the care of an innkeeper and his wife in order to raise enough money to keep them both alive. Years later Fantine is fired from Valjean's factory because her child is discovered. Fantine is forced into prostitution and arrested by Javert. Valjean however feels sympathy and intervenes, nursing the woman until she eventually dies. On her death bed she makes him promise to raise her child Cosette.The ThernadiersAn innkeeper and his wife, parents of Eponine. They take in Fantine's child, Cosette, using her for free labour and keeping the money Fantine sends for Cosette's care. They eventually sell Cosette to Valjean. They eventually lose the bar and make a living thieving on Paris' streets.CosetteAfter Cosette is rescued from the Thernadiers, Valjean provides a comfortable yet secluded life in Paris. One day, she falls madly in love with Marius Pontmercy.Marius PontmercyMarius is a student in Paris and key to the revolution that is brewing. He is a dashing young man and falls in love with Cosette on sight.EnjolrasThe leader of the revelation, Enjolras is Marius' best friend. He is killed in the Revolution.EponineDaughter of the Thernadiers, Eponine falls madly in love with Marius however he only views her as a friend. She is the first to die on the barricade after following Marius there.
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A man, Jean Valjean, is convicted of stealing a loaf of bread. The play opens as he is leaving jail, under the watch of Javert, a police officer. He goes off of his parole and goes to live a church, where he robs a priest. The priest, being a holy man, gives him money to start a new life. The play jumps forward some years so that he is a bit older, and a prominent factory owner, as well as a mayor of a small town. Javert comes in to work for him, and does not recognize him. He tells Valjean that they've caught a man who is supposedly Valjean. He is distracted, and absentmindedly fires an employee, Fantine. He then runs into her while she is prostituting, and saves her. She has consumption, but before she dies they fall in love. She has a child, Cosette, so he goes and adopts her, after clearing the name of the other man. The play jumps forward again to 10 years later, when Cosette is in her late teens and Valjean is old. It is the time of the July Revolution, led by a man called Marius. He sees Cosette and asks his friend Eponine to find her. She does, even though she is in love with Marius, and Marius and Cosette meet and fall in love. Then the July Revolution happens, and Eponine dies to be with Marius while he is fighting. Marius is injured and Valjean saves him. He brings him back to Cosette, and they are married. Javert is putting down the Revolution when he is caught by the revolutionaries. Valjean takes him to supposedly kill, then spares him. Javert feels so bad that he kills himself. Valjean then goes off, to not disgrace Cosette, and dies, to go be in heaven with Fantine.
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BAD ANIMALS AND WILD's ANIMALS AND GOOD ANIMALS THAT BECOMES BAD In New Zealand, people are trying to save the kiwi and the tuatara. In China, people are trying to save the tiger and the Giant Panda.
"Your eyes are not bad" is an English equivalent of the French phrase "Pas mal, les yeux."Specifically, the adverb "pas" means "not." The adverb "mal" means "bad." The plural definite article "les" means "the." The masculine noun "yeux" means "eyes."The pronunciation is "pah mah-leh-zeuh."