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Reasoning on the theme of the novel Les Miserables: Victor Hugo introduces real people into his work
Reading the works of famous masters of the literary genre of past centuries, a person involuntarily sinks into the atmosphere of that time, experiencing all those events that occur not only in the book itself, but also at the time of its writing. This is due to the fact that the author usually looks at life through the prism of the world around him and the events that occur in him. Thus, the novel "Les Miserables" (Victor Hugo) allows the reader to travel during the time of ancient France. They are ruled by corrupt officials, and principal detectives are operating, and the poor and opposition are preparing another uprising that should lead the country out of the crisis. At the same time, the author shows the social life of all strata of the population, and not just of individual groups.
It is worth noting the most interesting story, which Victor Hugo used. "Les Miserables" (the content of the work is difficult to convey in a nutshell) is a novel that captures the reader from the very first lines and keeps it in suspense until the last paragraph. At the same time, the author chose a rather interesting manner of narration. His protagonist is a former convict who throughout his life struggles with the solution of many ethical and moral problems. At the same time, one way or another, he constantly has to deal with people who played a role in the history of France and deserve a separate narrative of personal life and deeds. Thus, the work turns into a collection of various stories and a description of historical events.
However, we should not consider the novel Les Miserables as a historical narrative. Victor Hugo slightly changed some of the events, added to the characters sharpness and brightness.
It is worth noting that special attention was paid to the secondary heroes. In the novel Les Miserables, Victor Hugo deduces real personalities, such as Gavroche and Widock. At the same time, he assigns some of them to individual character traits, changing the name, and to others it is their popularity that creates a certain image when reading.
In the novel Les Miserables, Victor Hugo uses a rather interesting style of passing historical events, which in our time was used by Winston Grum in his book Forrest Gump. It is worth noting that both of these works were made with the help of this film, which won an even greater number of fans. The French book in this role appears not for the first time, although, according to most famous critics, it was the last screen version that was able to convey the spirit of those times, which Victor Hugo describes so vividly.
"Les Miserables" ... Volume 1 is read in one breath, and immediately I want to take up the continuation. However, having sustained a short pause, the reader plunges into a stream of his own reflections on the morals and ethics of those times, presenting themselves in the place of one or another character. This book can be deservedly called the property of world literature and an artistic addition to the history of France. She creates her own opinion well, directing a person not only to the path that is beneficial to him, but also showing more ethical and fair decisions from the point of view of morality.
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