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  1. While in law school, Marius associates with a group of radical students, the Friends of the ABC, who are led by the charismatic Enjolras. One day, Marius sees Cosette at a public park. It is love at first sight, but the protective Valjean does his utmost to prevent Cosette and Marius from ever meeting.

  2. It does seem as though Valjean might be actively refusing to read the signs by stopping the visits to the park and then feigning ignorance at the reason for Cosettes despondency. Valjean continues to love and admire Cosette throughout this episode, and is always able to pick out what he finds remarkable in her character.

  3. Yes said Jean Valjean, I am pleased." (Hugo 353). Cosette attains happiness and love with Marius, even though it devastates Jean Valjean to lose cosette to the man she loves. Cosette and Marius relationship is generated by love which makes them such a good match for each other as well as great wedding partners.

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  5. In the confusion, he bumps into the woman and instantly falls in love at first sight. This woman is the now-grown Cosette; the man she walks with Valjean. The over-protective father Valjean rips Cosette away, before her and Marius get to speak any longer.

  6. www.pluggedin.com › movie-reviews › les-miserables-2012Les Misérables - Plugged In

    But this operetta does not. Its lyrics and narrative theme point straight toward God’s grace, His love, His forgiveness, His mercy, His sacrifice for us all. When Valjean steps forward to help Fantine and rescue Cosette, Fantine tells him, “Good monsieur, you come from God in heaven.”.

    • Tom Hooper
  7. This is the my second post on my reading of Julie Rose's translation of Victor Hugo's Les Miserables . These posts on each of the five boo...

  8. Jan 5, 2023 · Valjean finally dies to the tune of “On My Own”, while giving Cosette his last confession, and the spirits of Fantine and Eponine come to claim him. Valjeans shiver-inducing final words sum up the show’s empathetic mission statement: “To love another person/ Is to see the face of God”.