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(Spoiler): The ending of Les Miserables is Les Amis De L'ABC's death, the wedding of Marius and Cosette, and the death of Jean Valjean.
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.
Javert, was the policeman who kept pursuing Valjean in Les Miserables.
The antagonist in "Les Misérables" is typically Javert, a police inspector who relentlessly pursues the protagonist, Jean Valjean, throughout the story. Javert represents the rigid enforcement of the law and serves as a foil to Valjean's compassionate and altruistic character.
Most everyone is miserable, the only people I can think about who truly show no sign of sadness are the Thenardiers. Jean Valjean has to constantly be on the run from Javert, and Cosette is one of the only lights in his life. Cosette was also a miserable child and Eponine is miserable because of her shattered love. Although these are the main characters and we see that they aren't necessarily "miserable", they do have many grievances in their lives. The poor people of France are truly who "the miserables" refers to.
Bring Him Home is about Marius. Jean Valjean sings about him because he wants to save him from almost certain death at the barricades so that he can marry Cosette. It is a prayer to God (Valjean is very religious) to save Marius, even if Valjean has to die instead. It is testimony to Valjean's love for Cosette that he does so.
No, in fact there is no truly BAD GUY in Les Mis, Javert just cannot see mercy, only the law, and he chases after Valjean.
The most famous Valjean was Colm Wilkenson from Drimnagh, Republic of Ireland
Les Miserables was written by Victor Hugo.
In the most recent movie (2012) Javert is played by Russell Crowe and Jean Valjean is played by Hugh Jackman.
Yes. He replaced the original Valjean, Colm Wilkinson, on Broadway in 1988. He also played Valjean in the 1st U.S. national tour in 1990/91.
No, Jean Valjean is not Fantine's uncle in Les Misérables. Jean Valjean is a character who becomes Fantine's savior and adopts Fantine's daughter, Cosette, later in the story. Fantine's backstory involves a different set of circumstances, including a romantic relationship and a daughter born out of wedlock.