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Rising action of les miserables

Updated: 3/26/2024
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7y ago

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The rising action of "Les Misérables" involves the introduction and development of the main characters, particularly Jean Valjean, Javert, and Fantine. It also includes the evolving social and political tensions in France during the early 19th century, as well as the struggles faced by the poor and oppressed. As these storylines progress, conflicts escalate and tensions build, leading to the climax of the novel.

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14y ago

somewhat. the characters that die have bittersweet deaths...Fantine gives her child to Valjean, Eponine dies in Marius' arms, the Barricade boys die fighting for a better France, Javert....well in the book he writes a list of things he doesn't like, and Valjean dies w/ Cosette and Marius beside him. i really can't answer the question right unless i know which conflicts you are talking about.

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12y ago

The main focus of Les Miserables is God and justice and human rights; the main conflict is hard to say. One ongoing conflict is Javert, a policeman, constantly searching for Jean Valjean, an ex-convict who stole a loaf of bread. Another conflict is the romance between Cosette, Valjean's foster daughter, and Marius, a young baron. Marius is part of a movement against the injustice in his world and he is in danger often, once even being shot.

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10y ago

Well the French just had their revolutionary war, and their new government was awful. It was in fact miserable times for the people. So they started to rebel, and were fighting their goverment to try and make a statement to get a better ruler.

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11y ago

javert rapes cosette and cosette gets preggo

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