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Jean Valjean Bishop Myriel Javert Fantine Cosette: Les Miserables Summary

Jean Valjean is released from prison and tries to start a new life but is haunted by Inspector Javert who is determined to see him return to prison. Fantine falls ill and dies while Valjean promises to care for her daughter Cosette. Valjean rescues Cosette from an unkind innkeeper and his wife and raises her in Paris, but their lives are again disrupted by Javert. Cosette falls in love with Marius who joins a failed uprising, during which Valjean saves Marius despite Javert's pursuit, allowing them to live happily ever after with his blessing.

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Jean Valjean Bishop Myriel Javert Fantine Cosette: Les Miserables Summary

Jean Valjean is released from prison and tries to start a new life but is haunted by Inspector Javert who is determined to see him return to prison. Fantine falls ill and dies while Valjean promises to care for her daughter Cosette. Valjean rescues Cosette from an unkind innkeeper and his wife and raises her in Paris, but their lives are again disrupted by Javert. Cosette falls in love with Marius who joins a failed uprising, during which Valjean saves Marius despite Javert's pursuit, allowing them to live happily ever after with his blessing.

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Les Miserables Summary

Jean Valjean is an ex-convict who was imprisoned for stealing a loaf of bread. Upon his
release, he finds that he is treated like an outcast everywhere he goes, until the Bishop
Myriel helps him to create a new life for himself. He adopts the name Monsieur Madeleine,
and becomes a successful factory owner. However, he is hunted by the dogged police
officer Javert, who believes that no criminal can ever truly reform.
Fantine is an impoverished but beautiful young woman who falls in love with a pompous
young student, who eventually abandons her shortly after she gives birth to their child.
Fantine names this daughter Cosette, and leaves her in the care of the Thénardiers in order
to find work. The Thénardiers treat Cosette cruelly, and charge Fantine high sums of money
for the care of her daughter. After her illegitimate child is discovered, she loses her job at
Valjean's factory and is forced to turn to prostitution.
Javert takes her into custody after she assaults a young man who shoves a snowball down
her blouse. Valjean intervenes and brings Fantine to a hospital; she is deathly ill after the
snowball incident. Valjean promises Fantine that he will take care of her daughter Cosette,
but this task is interrupted when Valjean hears that a man named Champmathieu has been
mistakenly identified as him, and faces life imprisonment as a recidivist convict. After much
soul-searching, Valjean testifies in front of the court that he is actually Valjean. Fantine
dies, and Valjean is imprisoned once again.
Valjean escapes prison after falling from a rope, and he rescues Cosette from the wicked
Thénardiers. They start a new life in Paris that is soon interrupted by Javert, who has
discovered that Valjean escaped from prison alive. The two take shelter in the Petit-Picpus
convent, and Cosette grows into a young woman.

Marius is a wealthy young man who adores his grandfather Gillenormand. However,
Gillenormand has cut off Marius from his father, Georges Pontmercy, because the two men
disagree on politics. Marius thought his father abandoned him, but the friendly
churchwarden Monsieur Mabeuf tells him the truth, and Marius begins to idolize his father
(who has died). Eventually, this leads to a falling-out between Marius and Gillenormand,
and Marius starts a new life. He becomes friends with the revolutionary ABC Society, and
falls in love with Cosette, and beautiful young woman that he sees in the Luxembourg
garden. Marius is unable to find this young woman again, and falls into despair.

However, the past catches up to them. The Thénardiers attempt to extort money from
Valjean by kidnapping him, but Marius intervenes and saves him. The eldest Thénardier
daughter, Éponine, has fallen in love with him. Marius has eyes only for Cosette, and the
two establish a relationship when Marius leaves a notebook of love letters in her garden.
Their romance is cut short when Valjean decides that he and Cosette must leave France and
move to England, because of the social upheaval.

In despair, Marius joins an uprising against the government. He finds his friends from the
ABC Society at a barricade, where they are doing battle against the police and the army.
Javert has attempted to infiltrate their ranks as a spy, but he has been discovered and
lashed to a pole. Éponine dies protecting Marius on the barricade.

Valjean, who has discovered Marius' love for Cosette, joins the group at the barricade. He
volunteers to execute Javert, but then lets him go instead, much to Javert's bewilderment.
Valjean returns just as the army is overwhelming the barricade. He seizes a gravely injured
Marius and disappears down the sewers. Javert is waiting for Valjean at the exit, but rather
than arresting him, he shows Valjean mercy and allows him to bring the wounded Marius to
safety (Marius never learns the identity of the man who saved him). Disgusted and horrified
at his lapse of duty, Javert commits suicide.

Marius recovers from his wounds and, with the blessing of Gillenormand and Valjean,
marries Cosette. Valjean has confessed his criminal past to Marius, who is horrified that the
man is a criminal. Marius and Cosette grow closer as Valjean and Cosette grow farther
apart. Valjean's life loses its meaning without Cosette, and his health fades. However,
Valjean's heroism is made clear to Marius when Thénardier unwittingly reveals to Marius
that it was Valjean who saved him on the night the barricade fell. Marius and Cosette arrive
in time to comfort Valjean on his deathbed and the old man dies in peace, with the
satisfaction of a life well and righteously lived.

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