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Comments on Les Miserables Les Miserables can be said to be a perfect work, in which the characters are well portrayed. I especially like Jean Valjean, Javier, Fantine and Bishop miriam. Jean Valjean: Hero! From poverty to wealth, from poverty to nobility, from ignorance to erudition, from meanness to nobility, a vivid life textbook full of humanity. Everyone has a process of growing up. When poverty and oppression make it impossible for people to survive, crime will breed. This kind of crime is not ideology, but instinct. It was under this instinct that Jean Valjean worked hard for a loaf of bread 19 years. According to common sense, this life is over. However, an unexpected thing changed Jean Valjean's later life. The essence of this matter is tolerance. After Jean Valjean was released from prison, he was arrested for stealing Bishop Millie's beloved silver. Bishop Millie loves to repay good for evil and perjures him, saying that it is for Jean Valjean. Thus, Jean Valjean was released, had an epiphany in life, and started a business with extraordinary wisdom, from poverty to wealth, from entrepreneur to mayor. For a promise, I endured humiliation, raised Cosette in obscurity, did a lot of good deeds, and spent my life perfectly. I said that understanding should not be available to everyone, which is true. Or it can be said that everyone has an understanding, but to varying degrees. Understanding this thing is not determined by the level of education, education can only explain education. Jean Valjean has a high understanding of human nature, and a little thing can change a life. Unfortunately, that little thing came too late, otherwise there might be a better life (maybe, sometimes "degree" is also very important). I think it's good to be an official and a civilian. Being able to do it, doing it with your heart and doing it well are beneficial to others and yourself. Everyone has desires. Smart people are the masters of money and will not get tired of it. Narrow-minded people, once in power, don't know what's the use of taking so much money and become slaves to it. A man of great wisdom is respected and loved for giving without thinking in return. Narrow-minded people, always calculating to pay, may gain profits, but lose their personality and dignity. A man of great wisdom keeps his promise and helps each other all his life. Narrow-minded people, at first confused and then abandoned, got nothing. Life may be like this many times. You can't get it when you want it. When you let it go, it comes. It's especially painful when you can't get it. Happiness comes when you let go. It's hard to get, but it's even harder to let go. You can let go and go higher, farther and better. Jean Valjean's life is a good textbook. Every choice made by Jean Valjean has people's pain and God's decision, so he is an example. Fantine: The most miserable person! I don't know if she has a vigorous love, but she has Cosette. Being abandoned may be the cause of ups and downs in life, but it is by no means the cause of ups and downs in life. I can't make a living by working, nor do I get rich by selling myself. I chose to find a kind person to entrust my daughter, but I sent my daughter to the wolf's den and dragged myself into the abyss of life. This life has been very bitter, as if fate had never let a little good luck come to her. It was not until she left and ended her miserable life that Jean Valjean had such an opportunity to bring her a better life. Her life is in sharp contrast with her daughter, and the qualitative difference is by no means as simple as good or bad luck. It seems appropriate to pity his misfortune and hate him. There are always problems behind a miserable life, but many people only hate fate and can't see their own "indisputable". Maybe I don't know how to fight for it. This may be the fundamental reason why people's fates are different. In fact, Javert has many people like him in real life! The so-called perseverers of justice are just stubborn people. It is painful to completely deny yourself, especially for people like Jean Valjean who vowed to put him back in prison for life, only to find out how kind Jean Valjean is, which is very cruel to a detective who holds the theory that human nature is evil. I admire his seriousness and persistence. People should have such a spirit when doing things. I don't agree with his statement that he finally threw himself into the river. I don't think it's worth it My psychological quality is too poor. I could have done a lot of useful things, but I couldn't compete with my psychological pressure and chose a very wrong ending. The author may have his intention, but in real life, this is a cheap choice. Like Jean Valjean, it is more important to be a useful person. Only the Bishop of Dione, Bishop Miriè re, was willing to take Jean Valjean in after he was released from prison. He touched Jean Valjean with love and tolerance in an instant and changed his life. Bishop Emily is undoubtedly the only person who has humanity and shines with humanitarian light. It is because of his existence and appearance that the dark and chaotic tragic world will not fall into fear and will make people feel a little warmth and hope for the future. They are all rare people in our lives, but their spirit exists. This should be what Hugo wants.