Jean Valjean stole the candlesticks in Victor Hugo's Les Miserables. The earliest "old movie" version is from 1909. There are over 20 filmed versions, including filmed versions of the Broadway musical.
In the film, Dr. Seuss' How the Grinch Stole Christmas, Cindy Lou Who is played by Taylor Momsen. The movie was released in 2000.
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Bishop was generous and altruist. He has unselfish attitude.He was noble person and always ready to help others in distress.He is a unique character reflecting simplicity and nobility. he's so caring to others..........
convict unlike bishop, he is a common man who has changed into beast because of the difficult faces of life he has seen yet. But after seeing bishops kindness towards him his sole got changed once more and he became human, just because of bishops kindness towards him.
Jim Carrey played the role of the titular character of the Grinch in the film 'How the Grinch Stole Christmas' .
The play is based on the theme that criminals are not born but circumstances turn a person into a criminal. The convict stole money because his wife was sick and dying. The play also highlights the theme of compassion which can reform even a hard earned criminal. The convict was treated like an animal in the prison but the benevolence of the Bishop turned the beast back into a man. Therefore, it is love and compassion that can reform a person, not violence.
She did play a song thief in the movie Dreamgirls, where she stole the song "One Night Only" from the character played by Jennifer Hudson.
Jean stayed with the Bishop and then stole silver from him. He is caught and brought back to the Bishop, who instead of accusing him, claims that he gave Valjean the silver and that he has, with it, purchased his soul for God. He also tells him that he forgot the candlesticks, which he gives to Valjean before he leaves. The effect isn't immediate, but this one act of mercy and generosity attributed to God changes his life permanently. Instead of being bitter and resentful about the consistent mistreatment and injustice of his past life, he realizes that he can change and become more than he has been... and even make a difference for others.
Les Miserables begins by introducing the reader to the minor character Bishop Bienvenu. Jean Valjean is searching for shelter and is told to knock on the Bishop's door. Jean Valjean, allowed to stay the night within the Bishop's home, steals some of Bienvenu's expensive silver and runs away. When Jean Valjean is brought back to Bishop Bienvenu by some men under the suspicion that he stole the silver, Bishop Bienvenu insists they were a gift and that Jean Valjean had forgotten to take also the matching candlesticks. This simple act of the Bishop astounds Jean Valjean who has been hardened by the cruelty of society and the French justice system. This night ultimately leads to Jean Valjean's entire remodeling of his life to become a valued, respected, productive member of society.
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