Javert, Fantine, Eponine, Monsieur Thenardier, Madame Thenardier, and Gavroche
The antagonist to the platysma are the masseter and temporalis...
The masseter acts as the antagonist.
In the novel "Crispin: The Cross of Lead" by Avi, the antagonist is the steward John Aycliffe. Aycliffe falsely accuses the protagonist Crispin of a crime and pursues him throughout the story, creating conflict and driving the plot forward.
The antagonist of the masseter muscle is the digastric muscle. It helps to open the jaw by working against the masseter muscle during swallowing and speaking.
An antagonist muscle reverses the action of a prime mover. When the prime mover contracts to produce a movement, the antagonist muscle relaxes to allow that movement to occur in the opposite direction. This coordination between prime movers and antagonists is essential for controlled and coordinated movement.
Les Miserables was written by Victor Hugo.
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It was originally published in 1862
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Les Misérables translates to "The Miserable" or "The Wretched" in English. It is a French novel by Victor Hugo that tells the story of social injustice and the struggle for redemption.
Yes, Les Misérables is being performed on Broadway in New York.
Les Miserables is a musical, not technically an opera because there are no spoken words. Everything is sung.
Robert Madge
the original language was French
deffinetly not he is a singner not a proffesionll actor and singer
the antagonist would be Hannah because she put all the stress on the family and made Janie Johnson's or Jennie Spring's life miserable and a hectic whirlwind
Les Miserables is coming back later this year and next year for the 25th Anniversary Tour.