Jean Valjean: The Protagonist, an ex-convict who breaks his parole.
Inspestor Javert: The Antagonist, a policeman who dedicated his life to finding Jean-Valjean and bringing him to justice.
Fantine: A young woman, fired from Jean Valjean's factoryturns to prostitution to support her child. She dies in Valjean's care.
Cosette: Fantine's daughter, grew up working for, greedy innkeepers, Thernadier and Madame Thernadier.
Thernadier and Madame Thernadier: The greedy innkeepers, "looking after" Cosette as she grows up and treating her a slave until Cosette is rescued by Valjean.
Marius: Instantly falls in love with Cosette, a member of the revolution and the only one to survive.
Enjolras: Marius' best friend, leader of the revolution, his overconfidence in the population was his downfall.
Eponine: The daughter of the Thernadiers',she is aclose friend of Mariusyet her love is never notices.The first to fall on the barricades, she dies in his arms.
The resolution of "Les Miserables" involves redemption, forgiveness, and self-discovery for key characters like Jean Valjean and Javert. It culminates in themes of love, sacrifice, and redemption, with characters finding peace and closure in their journeys.
Jean Valjean (Les Miserables) Sideshow Bob (The Simpsons) It's also used for other characters as an allusion to Les Miserables.
there are 40 songs in Les Miserables.
The Production Budget for Les Miserables was $65,000,000.
Les Miserables opened in the US in 1987.
Les Miserables by Victor Hugo was published in 1862.
Les Misirables
The policeman in the musical "Les Miserables" is named Javert.
Zip coeds are not used in Les Miserables.
Cosette. By the way, it's actually spelled "Fantine," just so you know :).
The title "Les Miserables" translates to "The Miserable Ones" in English. It reflects the overarching theme of poverty, injustice, and struggling redemption depicted in the novel by Victor Hugo. The title captures the plight of the characters and the societal conditions prevalent during the time period of the story.
Javert, was the policeman who kept pursuing Valjean in Les Miserables.