bread... his sister's child was dying and they needed food.
Jean Valjean was sent to prison for stealing a loaf of bread to feed his sister's starving children. He was sentenced to five years of hard labor for this crime.
Penalties for stealing a card vary by jurisdiction. In general, theft offenses can result in fines, probation, or imprisonment depending on the value of the stolen property and the offender's criminal history. Sentences could range from probation to several years in prison.
A 120-month federal prison sentence is equivalent to 10 years. Generally, inmates serve around 85% of their sentence due to good behavior and other factors, so a person sentenced to 10 years may serve around 8.5 years in federal prison.
Typically, individuals sentenced to five years in prison will serve the full five years, unless they are eligible for parole or good behavior credits which may reduce the time served.
In Virginia, inmates typically serve at least 85% of their sentence before becoming eligible for parole. For a 20-year sentence, an inmate would likely serve around 17 years before being considered for parole.
Jean Valjean spent 19 years in prison for stealing a loaf of bread to feed his sister's starving children.
He is the main character, who has to go to jail for stealing bread, but finally fixes his life years later.
In the play Les Miserables, Jean Valjean is imprisoned for 19 years for stealing a loaf of bread to feed his sister's family. He serves five years as a prisoner and an additional 14 years for multiple escape attempts.
Jean Valjean is the protagonist of the novel Les Miserables, written by Victor Hugo.Hugo wrote Les Miserables over the course of 42 years, beginning in 1830 and publishing it in 1872. It remains popular to this day and was the inspiration for the longest-running musical in the world.
Jean Valjean was sent to prison for stealing a loaf of bread to feed his sister's starving children. He was sentenced to five years of hard labor for this crime.
"Les Miserables" is a novel by Victor Hugo that follows the lives of various characters in 19th century France, focusing on themes of justice, redemption, love, and sacrifice. It explores the struggles of the poor and social injustice, as well as the power of human compassion and resilience. The story revolves around Jean Valjean, a former convict, and his journey towards redemption.
He doesn't escape, He is sent to the galleys for stealing bread, which earns him 5 years. He tries a couple of times to run away earning him a total of 19 years, which he serves fully earning him his yellow passport.
If you are asking about the first sin committed in Les Miserables, then you must mean Jean Valjean stealing the loaf of bread.He was living with he sister and all her children after her husband died. The family was hungry and they had not a dime to their name. Jean Valjean then broke a window and took a fresh loaf of bread, the baker saw him and knew who he was. The baker then told the police who arrested Jean Valjean for 5 years and sentenced him to work in the galleys, breaking large rocks. In total, Jean was incarcerated for 19 years, after making several escape attempts. This is considered the original sin, as it sets the whole story up after Jean Valjean is released.
(i used this for my assignment in ENGL200, so if that's what you are using it for then i suggest you change the wording) :D see you on fc!I strongly suggest that you stop cheating.
Jean Valjean's crime in "Les Misérables" is stealing a loaf of bread to feed his sister's starving children. He is sentenced to prison for five years for this act of theft.
He dies of old age. He has lived an extremely long life, taking care of his own family, then spending 19 years in prison, then spending a long time recreating himself in Montreuil-sur-Mer, then raising Cosette. In the book, at Marius's and Cosette's wedding, Valjean finally comes clean about his past. Marius is horrified and steers Cosette away from Valjean. When this occurs, Valjean loses the will to live and takes to his bed. It is only when Marius discovers that Valjean saved his life that he realizes that Valjean is truly a great man. Marius and Cosette rush to Valjean's bedside only to find him weak and dying. When he does die, Fantine and Eponine take him away to heaven as angels. So the ending is uplifting because he has led a full, honorable life.
Hugo's prisoner 24601 is Jean Valjean, the main character in the novel "Les Misrables." Valjean is a former convict who served 19 years in prison for stealing a loaf of bread to feed his sister's starving child. After his release, he struggles to find redemption and live a virtuous life while being pursued by the relentless Inspector Javert.