It took me nearly six weeks to finish reading Les Miserables, which gave me a deeper understanding of some aspects of Europe, especially France. In the Napoleonic era, the social situation and human feelings in France were quite touching. Walking in the library, I accidentally saw Les Miserables and thought of Victor? Hugo, a legendary figure,/kloc-a representative writer of the positive romantic literary movement in the early 9th century and a representative figure of humanitarianism, is known as? Shakespeare is in France? . In his works, you can see moral philosophy, law, justice and religious belief?
After Les Miserables, Mr. Hugo saw a man named Pierre at 180 1. A poor Mozambican farmer was sentenced to five years of hard labor for stealing a piece of bread because of hunger. After he got out of prison, he made a living with a yellow ID card and ran into a wall everywhere. At 1828, he began to collect information about Bishop Miollis and his family, intending to write a story about a freed convict who was influenced by a saint bishop and abandoned evil for good. Finally, Les Miserables was born.
This article may not be a review in a sense. I have lived Hugo's miserable world, but maybe I am young and ignorant and have little knowledge? Omit a series of self-deprecating sentences. At that time, I just felt that the protagonist Jean Valjean was very pitiful and didn't feel much. I was bored a few days ago, so I went to watch classic movies. Besides watching a series of Harry Potter, I also watched the 1978 version of Les Miserables (the previous pictures were really pleasing). This novel is quite long in some places. Maybe I didn't understand the foreshadowing at that time. It is impossible to read it again, but I can still express my feelings.
I believe many people are familiar with the specific story. Jean Valjean, the protagonist, was sentenced to 19 years of hard labor for breaking a piece of glass and stealing a piece of bread, which made him no longer believe in the world. However, after he was released from prison, a bishop's behavior once again convinced him that there was love in the world and that love was just around the corner. Although Jean Valjean did many good deeds later, he was never recognized by the society. It was impossible for a man who had been a convict to turn over in the society at that time. Even Marius, a peacemaker, could not accept the fact that Jean Valjean was a convict. Jean Valjean belonged to the lowest level of society at that time, a convict. No matter how hard he tries, he can't get rid of this identity. It is impossible for a society to make people get rid of their original identities through efforts. I think this is probably the saddest part of the tragic world.
Hugo tries his best to show that everyone is equal in his novels, which should have a lot to do with his historical environment. Maybe he changed people's understanding at that time, but why are people still unequal in today's society?
The hero in the novel can be regarded as a thief, because a little thing ruined his life. What about the society now? Has there been any change in society since the novel came out nearly 150 years ago?
Not to mention the inequality caused by the second generation and the second generation, it is also a short-term pleasure to take examples in similar novels, and there should be drug addicts who hate it. How did society accept them after they left the drug rehabilitation center? Finding a job runs into a wall everywhere, let alone wanting to have a family of your own. Happiness is out of reach for them. There is only darkness in front of them, and there is no dawn. Some people may think this example is too extreme. I can only say that people who think this list is extreme, like the people in the novel, are blinded by the times. Maybe you can see that people at that time were trapped in the dogma of that feudal era, but you can't find yourself bound by those invisible dogmas in this open society. What else can we face up to in this society where we dare not face up to our personal sexual orientation?
People's equality has been discussed for hundreds of years and will continue to be discussed. From all aspects, although the final outcome of the tragic world is not a happy ending, I believe that in our life, people's equality will be gradually improved.
Among the many characters in it, the most important protagonist is Jean Valjean. In my opinion, his life is miserable. In our view, the law is just and is specially used to punish the wicked; However, Les Miserables seems to tell us that law is a ruthless and ruthless tool. Jean Valjean stole a loaf of bread to help seven children, but he was put in prison. Although he broke the law, his motives were good, so he should be lenient in any case. The ruthlessness of the law made him disbelieve in the law and put him in prison for 19 years. It's really not worth wasting your youth in a place like this. Fortunately, he met a good man after parole? Bishop miriam was the only one who was willing to take him in. He influenced Jean Valjean with love and tolerance and changed his life. In this later period, Jean Valjean changed his name and changed his destiny. The man rescued by the mayor raised Cosette for Fantine. But what about Javert? As an insider of justice and a die-hard, he believes that compassion is the root of criminals, especially people like Jean Valjean. Undoubtedly, this shortcoming laid the groundwork for his ending. This man is Jean Valjean's nightmare. It should be said that he is a lingering shadow in Jean Valjean's heart. Later, Javert discovered Jean Valjean's kind nature, which brought him a devastating blow: he spent his whole life chasing a great man.
The best should be Cosette and Marius, the couple, everything will be fine. Although there is thenardier in it? A tavern owner in the small town of Montfermeil is greedy, selfish and stingy, and often destroys Cosette's oppression, but what about Eponine? Thenardier's daughter played the role of atonement, asking Marius about Cosette and sending him a love letter, which should be the great hero of this relationship between Cosette and Marius.
? The widest ocean in the world, the sky wider than the ocean, and the human mind wider than the sky. ? This sentence is very inspiring to me. If a person is tolerant, he will not only release the mind of the tolerated person, but also liberate himself. Hate is often very tired and sad, so will we be so stupid to choose to hate others?
Jean Valjean is not an abstract man, but a laborer. He embodies all kinds of excellent qualities of the working people and represents the oppressed, injured and insulted working people. All his experiences and fates are filled with lofty sadness and social representative significance, which makes Les Miserables a tragic epic of struggling people in a dark society.
Many tasks involved in this book have their own tragic fate. Needless to say, Jean Valjean was a hard worker for 19 years. Mayor Madeleine, who knows his inner fear? Father fauchelevent's happiness was finally allowed. Jean Valjean's pain took its place. Fantine, like Sister Xianglin written by Lu Xun, gave everything to Cosette, including her hair, teeth and even her whole body. His only hope in life is that Cosette will live a good life. Young and ignorant, she wanted to look forward to fascinating love, but she was ruthlessly abandoned by the other party. How does a weak woman survive in such a social background? How can we not be swallowed up by the dirty torrent of society?
Tynardier's focus on money is really admirable, which also verifies the old saying. A leopard cannot change his spots, can't he? Ah, maybe this old saying is really an insult to him, or it may be more appropriate to use dogs to change habits.
Although Marius had no parents since he was a child, he was really happy with his family and grandfather. Although it was quite difficult for a while, he finally married Cosette, which is really gratifying.
Cosette, also a bad karma born and bred, was tortured by Thenard Tijen since she was a child, thanks to Jean. Val reversed his destiny and created this precious God in his destiny.
Javert is a loyal servant of law, society and government, which can best reflect the rigidity of society. Although his conscience was finally discovered, he is still a tool for the government to rule the people.
There are many others here, so I don't need to elaborate. Sometimes, history is surprisingly similar. Perhaps, what happened in French society more than 0/00 years ago is still manifested in different forms in today's society. Not long ago, I read a report that a woman, a graduate student who failed several exams, accidentally forgot to bring her ID card. By the time she got it back, she had already missed the entrance time. At this time? Javert? Appeared, the lady knelt down and asked, didn't get the invigilator after all? Kindness . Later, the lady explained that she would not continue to apply for the exam next year, because after all, she was married and there were still many things waiting for him to do. A system keeps a person's lifelong dream out of the examination room? Once the system is determined, can't it be changed no matter what happens? I think the system is designed to make society more stable and people happier, but how should we comment on the news in the newspaper? Since ancient times, there has been extra-legal grace, so there can be no extra-legal grace. Where is the human feeling? Let's stop here. It is an honor to read this book. I want to thank Mr Hugo and his immortal works here? Miserable world.
If there were more people like bishops in our lives, those vicious incidents would be much less. Forgive others and things will be different.
Hugo Miserable World Reading Notes 3000 words 2 Recently read a book written by Hugo? Miserable world.
When I saw the title of this book, I guessed that after reading this book, I dared to be miserable. At that time, I couldn't wait to hold the book and read it with relish!
Some people say that the greatest significance of today is the greatest expectation of those who passed away yesterday.
Some people say that the greatest significance of happiness is that it takes thousands of times to know the true meaning of insipid.
Looking out of the window, people who have no intention of walking seem to be enjoying this happy afternoon, but there seems to be a voice wandering inadvertently: boring summer.
Some people call it? A miserable life? ,? Cage life? However, as we all know, in the distant past, somewhere, someone was crying. I am not crying for this unfair life, but leaving him for the spiritual pillar on which I live. There, in that world, he left with the last faint candlelight on the earth.
In a happy world, people will jump for joy because of a compliment, smile because of a bunch of roses, and cry with joy because of the arrival of a life.
In a miserable world, poverty makes men poor, hunger makes women degenerate, and darkness makes children weak. In a miserable world, it is miserable because of poverty, miserable because of law and miserable because of reality.
All the misfortunes in the world, Hugo collectively called suffering.
This book tells the story of a convict named Jean Valjean, who did some bad things before and spent nineteen years in prison. Because what he did before has been made public, no inn is willing to let him stay, for fear of bringing disaster to himself. On one occasion, Jean Jae went to Bishop Bienvru's house under the instructions of the old woman and lived in his house. Then Jean stole the silverware from Bishop Bienvru's house. Instead of blaming him, the Bishop let him go and gave him the silverware.
It was in this environment that Jean Valjean was arrested. He was poor and had to steal a loaf of bread. Because of the cruelty of the law, he was sentenced to five years of hard labor. Do not yield, repeatedly escape, and increase the service period to 19 years. In this way, he entered middle age from a young man, and the dark life made him hate society, but? There is another sad thing: after he judged the society that brought him misfortune, he began to judge God, because God created society? ,? Although god wrote it on everyone's forehead? Hope? Two words, he will also erase these two words from this person's life? .
Although he was paroled, the yellow free paper did not set him free. When he almost fell back into the abyss of revenge, Bishop miriam's religious tolerance made him determined to change, and this regret produced a deeper consciousness.
Miriam is the embodiment of human God. He gave Jean Valjean freedom and spiritual freedom. This also gave him wealth, wealth of ideas.
But he did something as good as Madeleine and became a respected mayor, but he met the doctor's opponent? Javert was already under suspicion when he saved Grandpa Fauchelevent. He couldn't stand the injustice caused by his cowardice, so he came to court and admitted his identity? Criminal24601.
But he can't let himself bear the blame for all this, because he has to fulfill his promise to protect Cosette. If there is any warmth in the miserable world of the elderly, it is spent with adopted daughters.
Innocent Cosette had her own love, and Jean Valjean once again saved her beloved Marius. He was misunderstood when he decided to tell the young man about his past. He left them to live alone, and suddenly collapsed because he had no motivation to support him. When Marius and Cosette understood everything, the old man only had a candlestick as his companion, and when he died, he said, Death is nothing, the terrible thing is that you can't live. ?
This made Jae Rang feel deeply, so he used a pseudonym in a place called Montreuil by the sea? Madeleine helped others everywhere and later became the mayor. Once, he found an old man trapped in a carriage and dying, but no one wanted to save him. So Madeleine gave her life to save herself, and because of this, she exposed herself. Javert suspected that he was the old Joan, but he was not sure. Later, Madeleine discovered that Detective Javert had arrested a woman. Madeleine listened to that woman? After listening to Fantine's story, she decided to help Fantine find her child? Cosette. But before (re-) going, he found that one person was mistaken for another and he was (not) sentenced to life imprisonment. Don't want to implicate others, just admit that you have been yelled at again. Before going to prison, he asked Javert to take him to Fantine. After Javert told Fantine that Madeleine was a convict, Fantine couldn't stand it and died. But in order to realize Fantine's wish, he saved a convict on board and fell into the sea.
Joan did not die again. He swam to where Fantine's daughter Cosette was? Montfermeil. Cosette suffered a lot in that family. Once she went to fetch water and met an old man? It's letting. The old man kept helping Cosette to make her happier and bought her. But Denetti, the bad guy, didn't want to stop there. He wanted to raise the price again, but he was sent away by a piece of paper signed by Fantine. From then on, let Cosette live a quiet and happy life again, and Cosette is also called Let Dad Again.
A few years later, Cosette grew up. Joan changed her name to Fauchelevent, and they went for a walk in Luxembourg every day, where they met someone? Marius. Marius's father was a baron. He followed his father's advice, inherited his position, and went to a benefactor named Denidi to repay him. Marius also often goes for a walk in Luxembourg. Cosette has been in love with him for a long time, but Chin doesn't want Cosette to leave him and move. But Marius loved Cosette very much and asked about them everywhere. Once again, he heard the neighbors talking and learned that they were going to cheat the philanthropist out of his money. When the philanthropist arrived, Marius realized that the philanthropist was his sweetheart and his father. Fauchelevent decided to go home and give them money, so he made an appointment to meet at six. After they left, Marius learned that the neighbors were going to murder them, so Marius went to the police and Javert told him to shoot at the right time. When Fauchelevent saw the family again, he was kidnapped by them and forced to write down the address, and the family went to take his daughter away. Marius learned from this that the owner of this poor family was his father's benefactor Deniti. When the people who went to Cosette came back and explained that there was no such address, Fauchelevent broke the bond, and then Javert came and caught them. When Javert asked for the kidnapped man, Fauchelevent had already left. Later, Fauchelevent and Marius fought on a battlefield. In the battle, people told him to kill Javert, but instead of killing him, he let him go. After the war, Marius was seriously injured. Fauchelevent saved him and took him home. Javert was also moved by what Zharang did and committed suicide. Later, Fauchelevent thought Marius was a good man and gave Cosette to him. When they got married, Fauchelevent also told Marius all the secrets. But Marius and Cosette were still very kind to him. Unfortunately, it wasn't long before Joan fell ill and died.
They forgot their kindness and affection and accelerated his death.
It turns out that there can be nothing in the world, but there can be no hope.
The miserable world is full of groans of pain, but it is also beautiful.
Just like little Gavroche, a wild child who grew up on the streets of Paris. He was accidentally in the street? Answer? After returning to his two unknown brothers, he inadvertently took care of his heartless father and took care of them at the same time. This is not only a piece of bread divided into three parts of friendship, but also the goodwill of a stranger.
In the street fighting, of course, he knew that bullets were fatal, but he rushed out so optimistically. It was positive until death that he was in the revolution.
But the real depravity of a person is not the depravity of material temptation, but the depravity of the soul, but against one's will.
In this way, Javert can be regarded as a truly tragic person. He sticks to his post, is a defender of justice, and is a die-hard follower of justice. Human nature is evil, which he has always insisted on.
When the kind Jean Valjean secretly rescued him from the street fighting, he could not face the belief he had held for many years. He firmly believes that the law for many years is no longer just, which he can't stand.
In the dark, he chose to jump into the river and ended his martyrdom. Only in this way can he realize his promise to the dead and human instinct.
Think quietly, is Jean Valjean wrong? Were Marius and Cosette wrong? Is thenardier wrong? Is Javert wrong? However, in fact, they are not wrong. What is wrong is the thinking of that society and the standard of judging people's merits and demerits. What is wrong is also the backwardness of that society.
The reason why they suffer, whether it is material poverty or spiritual degradation, may be fundamentally caused by society.
Now, people rushing by in the street don't know if they will understand hope and happiness in the noise and hold on tight.
After reading this book, I felt a burst of poverty in my heart. Yes! Why (we), why are we so mean to people who have made mistakes? They are people, and they have a heart! They also know that they have made mistakes and will correct them. Why do we only remember their appearance and personality when they made mistakes, but we don't observe whether they have corrected them? Just like Jae Jean in the book, he corrected it so seriously, but someone looked down on him like this. In my opinion, people who make mistakes and correct them have a better heart than those who only remember others' mistakes!
Let's talk about the Deniti couple again! Their hearts are cruel, they only think about money, they don't take care of other people's children at all, and they cheat those good people everywhere. Such people are simply not worthy of our appreciation. It is better to have fewer such people in this world!
Then Javert. Although he is a conscientious detective, he is also a man of stone. He only knew that Jean had committed another crime, but he didn't know that he was confessing. Fortunately, he finally figured it out. We should also observe the people around us carefully, only in this way can you understand him.
This book is really great! Worth reading. I believe that when you read this book, you will also feel deeply, and maybe you will understand it better! In a word, it is not terrible that we do something wrong. The terrible thing is not to repent and not to know your mistakes!