Amor vincit omnia = love conquers all !
the convict steal the bishop's candlesticks because he needs the money for food ...
norman mickinnel
bishop gives hope.he helps .same was candlesticks case. it helped and gave hope to convict.
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The convict, Jean Valjean, steals the bishop's silver candlesticks out of desperation because he is homeless and hungry. He is caught by the police but when the bishop covers for him and gives him even more of his belongings, it inspires Jean Valjean to turn his life around and be a better person.
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In "The Bishop's Candlesticks" by Norman McKinnel, the Bishop is depicted as a compassionate and benevolent figure, embodying the principles of mercy and forgiveness. He is portrayed as deeply religious and committed to his faith, demonstrating kindness even towards those who have wronged him. His character reflects a struggle between his idealism and the harsh realities of human nature, ultimately highlighting his capacity for empathy and understanding. The Bishop's warmth and humility serve as a moral compass throughout the play, making him a pivotal character in the narrative.
The silver candle sticks symbolise hope for mankind lit before God Who believes in human Love.It become hope for a new life which we find at the end the convict receives with the Bishop's blessings.
Do not loose hope even at the last stage of life because life can take a turn at any moment.
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critical analysis is a against thought of writer.might have related to society and humanity..
Jean Valjean stole the candlesticks in Victor Hugo's Les Miserables. The earliest "old movie" version is from 1909. There are over 20 filmed versions, including filmed versions of the Broadway musical.