Javert was the one who arrested Fantine. Javert is the kind of man who inspires fear and terror in others. She was terrified to see him again at her bedside. She thought he had come for her even though he had come for M. Madeleine, alias for Jean Valjean. She overacted and hit her head on the headboard, which killed her.
In the most recent movie (2012) Javert is played by Russell Crowe and Jean Valjean is played by Hugh Jackman.
The policeman in the musical "Les Miserables" is named Javert.
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Russell played Javert, a police inspector who is completely devoted to the law.
Javert was created in 1862.
Javert's first name is not mentioned in either the book or musical. However in the 1935 film it is given as Emile.
Nino Javert's birth name is Gaetano Funaro.
Javert is pronounced "zhah-VEHR" in French, with the emphasis on the second syllable.
In the novel "Les Misérables," Jean Valjean helps Javert by saving his life after Javert is captured by revolutionaries at the barricade. Valjean's act of mercy towards Javert makes him question his beliefs about justice and mercy, ultimately leading to Javert's internal conflict and decision to let Valjean go free.
Carl Theodore Javert has written: 'Spontaneous and habitual abortion'
Throughout the course of Les Miserables, the protagonist, Jean Valjean, finds himself pursued by Police Inspector Javert. Javert is determined to bring the ex-convict to justice--that is, throw him back into the galleys. In the end, however, Valjean is given an opportunity to kill Javert, and refuses, his merciful character unwilling to murder a man.Javert is overwhelmed and stunned by this display of kindness from a man he considered a criminal. Instead of living any longer with the confusion he feels over Valjean's grace and mercy, Javert takes his own life by jumping off a bridge.
Inspector Javert (played by Russel Crowe), sings 'Stars.'
The daughter's name in Les Miserables is Cosette. She is the daughter of Fantine.
Nino Javert was born on July 29, 1929, in Santa Maria Capua Vetere, Campania, Italy.
No, Javert is not depicted as a former gypsy in Victor Hugo's novel "Les Misérables." Javert is a police inspector who is known for his strict adherence to the law and relentless pursuit of Jean Valjean, the main protagonist of the story.
Jean Valjean asked Javert for a brief period to retrieve Cosette before surrendering himself to the authorities.