In the book, the role of Marius is played by Marius.
In the book, Eponine tells Marius right before she dies, "And you know what Monsieur Marius? I was a little bit in love with you." (or something like that.) And in the musical, she tells him through the song "A Little Fall of Rain."
In "Les Misérables," Marius says that if the soldiers do not retreat, he will stand between them and the insurgents, risking his life to prevent bloodshed. He hopes to defuse the situation and save lives by advocating for peace and understanding.
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.
Marius thinks girls look at him in this part of the novel because Marius himself is dressed not richly, for lack of better words, not in rich clothing. He thinks the girls look at him because he looks poor. In fact, the girls really look at him because he is handsome and has 'pretty' features. They all admire him, but Marius thinks he looks poor, with his clothing full of holes. Hope this helps. (k)
Les Misirables
The last book of "Les Miserables" focuses on the events surrounding the June Rebellion in Paris. It follows the characters as they navigate the turmoil and uncertainty of the insurrection, ultimately leading to resolution and redemption for some, while tragedy befalls others. The themes of justice, sacrifice, and forgiveness are further explored in the conclusion of the story.
the major themes is : Mindlessness of Mass Culture
temptation, love and sexuality
Eponine is a blonde, and her sister Azelma has auburnish hair.
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Les Miserables
Marius Schoonmaker has written: 'The history of Kingston, New York' -- subject(s): Accessible book, Genealogy.