It was a suicide note.
Javert was sure to instruct the guard "make sure he read't it before breakfast." A Macabre final joke on the part of Javert.
In "Les Miserables," Javert's note says, "J'ai suivi partout, j'ai toujours suivi partout." This translates to "I have followed everywhere, I have always followed everywhere." It expresses his constant pursuit of Jean Valjean and his dedication to upholding the law.
Les Misirables
A movie version is in the works and was announced at the end of the 25th anniversary concert.UpdateThe 2012 film Les Miserables opened on Christmas Day.
Nick is performing in Les Miserables at the moment in the West End at the Queen's Theatre in London. He's playing Marius until the 24th July.
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"Les Miserables" follows a linear narrative structure with a chronological timeline. The story is divided into five parts, each focusing on different characters and their interconnected lives, leading to a resolution at the end. The novel also features multiple subplots that add depth to the overall narrative.
Nick was in A Christmas Carol in 2000, Annie Get Your Gun in 2001, Beauty and the Beast from the end of 2001 till 2002 and Les Miserables from the end of 2003 till the closing on May 2003.
The Most popular show in the West End would probably be "Les Miserables," since its now been rated the most popular show in the world, according to londonpass.com
In the 90s production of Les Miserables, Jean Valjean was played by several actors, including Colm Wilkinson, who originated the role on Broadway, and John Owen-Jones in the West End. Both actors received critical acclaim for their performances as Jean Valjean.
Gareth Gates is an English song writer. He was involved in the West End product of Les Miserables, and was known at one point for having a stutter, which he has been trained out of.
Les Miserable takes place from 1815 to about 1834, though the time covered from 1832 to the end of the book is not clear. Napoleon is briefly Emperor at the earlier times of the book and King Louis the 18th for much of the rest, with King Charles the 10th on the throne at the end.
After the rebellion ends at the barricade, Marius is rescued, restored to health, and marries Cosette. At the end of the story, Valjean dies of age. This happens in both the book and the musical adaptation.
It opens in 1815 in Toulon with Valjean just being released from prison who goes on to break his parole. 8 years later he is the mayor of Montreuil-Sur-Mer. He goes on to rescue a young Cosette from the Thenardiers and the story skips ahead 10 years later, set in Paris with the end of Act 1 ending just before the 1832 student revolution. Act 2 all happens over a short space of time, meaning Les Miserables would end in 1832 or possibly early 1833.