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So maybe 30?
Yes, he died defending the barricades.
she was executed by the national guards after the barricade falls.
yes,after her family is arrested by Javert,she dies in prison in 1832. she deserved it-she abused Cosette and beat her up all the time,and treated her horribly.
Several characters die in Les Miserables, including Fantine, Eponine, Gavroche, and Jean Valjean. Each death serves as a significant moment in the story, highlighting themes of sacrifice, redemption, and the consequences of societal injustices.
It's the people, calling out to those who are not poor themselves: Please help us, look at our suffering! We're all doomed to die and you can do something about it, you can change things...please help us, the poor with no hope... It's a cry, a plea, for help.
After the rebellion ends at the barricade, Marius is rescued, restored to health, and marries Cosette. At the end of the story, Valjean dies of age. This happens in both the book and the musical adaptation.
Nope. The play ends with Jean Valjean's death directly after Marius and Cosette's wedding. Marius and Cosette (if you are the romantic sort) live happily ever after... except for that whole failed French Revolution thing...
Les Rubie died in 1994.
Les Bowie died in 1979.
Les Blizzard died in 1996.
Les Spann died in 1989.
Les Forster died in 1986.