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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.

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