Cosette's presence in Jean Valjean's life brings about a transformation from a hardened, lonely man consumed by his past to someone capable of experiencing and giving love. She becomes his source of hope, redemption, and purpose, ultimately leading him to find peace and salvation.
Before Jean Valjean rescues Cosette, Cosette has a difficult existence. She is born to a prostitute who dies soon after, and is left in the care of the Thénardiers. The Thénardiers abuse Cosette, treating her more as a servant than an adopted daughter.
First, it is spelled Valjean. And Cosette called Valjean father or papa, or toward the end of the novel Monsieur Jean.
Jean Valjean asked Javert for a brief period to retrieve Cosette before surrendering himself to the authorities.
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Jean Valjean rents the house in the rue plumet to protect Cosette and himself from potential danger. He believes that living in seclusion with Cosette will keep them safe from Javert and other threats that may come their way.
Jean Valjean tells Cosette that they must forgive the Tenardiers because he believes in the power of forgiveness and compassion. He wants to teach Cosette that holding onto anger and resentment only perpetuates negativity, and that forgiveness can lead to inner peace and healing. Valjean also understands that carrying hatred only brings suffering to oneself, and he wants Cosette to embody love and understanding.
Jean Valjean goes to the barricades to protect Marius and ensure his safety because Marius is the beloved of his adopted daughter, Cosette. He risks his own life to help Marius escape and to save him from the impending danger at the barricades.
Jean Valjean promises to take care of Fantine's daughter, Cosette, after Fantine's death. He feels guilty for not having done more to help Fantine while she was alive, and he vows to right this wrong by providing a loving home for Cosette.
Bring Him Home is about Marius. Jean Valjean sings about him because he wants to save him from almost certain death at the barricades so that he can marry Cosette. It is a prayer to God (Valjean is very religious) to save Marius, even if Valjean has to die instead. It is testimony to Valjean's love for Cosette that he does so.
The irony lies in the fact that Jean Valjean is willing to go to great lengths to protect and care for Cosette as her surrogate father, but he chooses to keep the truth about her past from her, denying her the chance to know her own history and potentially find closure or understanding. By concealing the address from Cosette, Valjean unintentionally contributes to her isolation and sense of disconnectedness from her past.
Valjean and Cosette chose to live in the convent for safety and anonymity. Valjean wanted to protect Cosette and keep her hidden from Javert, who was still searching for him. Additionally, the convent provided a peaceful and sheltered environment for them to live in.
No, Jean Valjean is not Fantine's uncle in Les Misérables. Jean Valjean is a character who becomes Fantine's savior and adopts Fantine's daughter, Cosette, later in the story. Fantine's backstory involves a different set of circumstances, including a romantic relationship and a daughter born out of wedlock.