Reflection on Les Miserables 1 Les Miserables is one of the famous works of Hugo, a famous French writer. The hero of Les Miserables is kind, generous, honest and brave Jean Valjean. When he was young, he stole a piece of bread to keep his sister from starving. Sentenced to fixed-term imprisonment 19 years. The cruelty of society and the severe punishment of law make a kind-hearted person have the mentality of revenge on the world. He did two things that made him feel guilty for life. Once, I stole two silver candlesticks from Bishop Bienvenu and took a poor child's gold coin. Through these two things, he also had a profound consciousness. He works for the welfare of the poor in Montreuil-on-Sea. When I read this passage, I saw Jean Valjean's loving mind and kind heart. In the Champmathieu incident, I was also moved by his honesty, courage and self-sacrifice.
He returned to Montfermeil, went to the hotel owned by the villain Thenardier, and spent a large sum of money to redeem poor little Cosette.
Later, during the French Revolution, he didn't kill his enemies, and this person was very moved. He fought bravely in the rain of bullets, rescued Marius from the sewer and finally died in his hospital bed.
Les Miserables 2 is the work of the famous French writer victor hugo. All the stories in the book are extremely tragic. Ordinary words, with a strong sense of sadness, but also with a sarcastic tone, depict a man full of love-Jean Valjean.
Once upon a time, Jean Valjean was sentenced to 19 for stealing a piece of bread from a bakery. After he was released from prison, he was despised and despised by people everywhere, and he vowed to retaliate against society. However, influenced by the founder Bian Furu, he was determined to do good deeds and be a good person. For the next time, he has been helping the poor and adopted his orphan daughter Cosette.
From beginning to end, he turned his kindness into sincere love to give warmth to others. I really admire him. Jean Valjean is a man who has experienced a lot, including a life of purgatory, a wandering life, a humiliating life of being spurned, a period of becoming a mayor after success, a period of being chased and fled, and a period of seclusion ... It is undoubtedly extremely difficult and difficult along the way. Facing the obstacles and impacts brought by society, he is optimistic and brave. He never forgets to help others. Ran's contribution is silent love, and he has been silently dedicated to people. Jean Valjean was also upright. In the feudal and pedantic society at that time, he helped Fantine who was abandoned. Regardless of his reputation, he used kindness and kindness to help those who were abandoned by people and society. He has no regrets and fills everyone's heart with love.
Think about us in life, do we also help others selflessly like Jean Valjean? At school, when students vomit, don't we hide to help clean up and comfort? In society, don't we gossip behind others' backs because of their temporary failures? When earthquakes occur in some areas, aren't we afraid of aftershocks and go to the disaster area to comfort the victims? It turns out that most people are not keen on taking action.
There is a good saying, "helping others is helping yourself." Give a little love, others will feel very warm, and you will enjoy seeing others happy. In life, there are too many people who need help. Maybe they need encouragement, maybe they need funding, maybe they need love ... Only when we in Qi Xin work together and make joint contributions can we make the world a better place with love. With a warm heart, you can discover the truth, goodness and beauty in life, and you will find that you have harvested a special fruit. Give a little, love a piece, you and I both have love. Only in action or inaction.
Anyway, it's all love. Even if we are in the same situation as Jean Valjean, we can't lose our nature and become false, evil and ugly. Love can melt the heart, and gradually we will not worry about trifles, and everyone will become an angel of love. There is no hurdle to get through. In adversity, pave a path with love, move towards the light, and spring blossoms!
Reflections on Les Miserables 3 I first read Les Miserables nearly six years ago. That's just a compressed version of a comic book. I remember watching it three or four times and crying in a big mess.
Now I finally got the original of more than one million words, and it took me ten days to read it. I was moved by the vivid characters and made the following analysis:
Victor hugo deserves to be a famous writer. The characters in this book include all classes, identities, personalities and experiences, and almost show the whole French society. This was a gallery in France at that time. Around the central figure Jean Valjean, each character's experience and mentality are different, but they all conform to the characteristics of the revolutionary period, so there are many characters, but they are not complicated.
Of course, we have to talk about the central figure. There is always a tragic smell in Jean Valjean, from the convict to the mayor to the fugitive. In that tragic world, Jean Valjean's fate cannot depend on the legal system, only so.
From Jean Valjean, vertically, it is his life, which is the main thread running through the whole paper. In the depths of his soul, there is always a contrast and conflict between evil and justice: on the one hand, he was imprisoned for a piece of bread and became a convict in the19th century; On the other hand, he was shocked by the deeds and teachings of the bishop, who was almost remembered as a god. Just after he changed from a convict to a mayor, he was very ambivalent when he learned that Champmathieu was about to be sentenced as his scapegoat. However, the consciousness of self-protection first made him shrink back from heroism, and at the same time, he hoped that "real resurrection" would replace the person who suffered injustice. The two ideas were so deadlocked that his hair turned white in court. When he knew that he was going to lose Cosette and the life of the person who took her was in danger, there were two ways before him: let him die. At first, he even secretly felt happy for the idea; Or save him from cosette's grief. After a long period of hesitation, justice finally prevailed. His inner pain is closer to that of ordinary people. After all, "Dante stopped at the evil door and finally left, and we finally walked in", so he is real, even if there is a comparison between time and place and reality, he will be accepted.
Horizontally, many characters around Jean Valjean have a clear distinction between good and evil, such as bishops and thenardier. In their lives, their fates and experiences are mostly different and have similarities, which attract readers' attention. Before Jean Valjean became mayor, some people thought he just wanted to get rich. When he became rich, people thought he was an ambitious man. He gave up the title of mayor and the cross medal and was considered a profiteer. "With the improvement of status, society wants him. The doors of the neatly arranged halls in this city were of course closed to him when he was a craftsman, but now they are open to the millionaire. " He gradually became the mayor, and people respected him, but once he learned that he was a convict, almost everyone abandoned him. In less than two hours, all his good deeds were forgotten. He's just a criminal. This is just the mentality of an ignorant citizen in a small city. The change of cognition reflects the tragic world from another angle. The fate of Jean Valjean is inevitable. These numerous figures, such as the stars holding the moon, enrich and perfect the image of Jean Valjean.
After closing the book, all the characters are still so clear and angular in my mind. Thanks to Hugo, who, like a great sculptor, used his wonderful carving knife to reproduce the life of all French people in the19th century, so that we can explore human nature and understand France from another side.
He really belongs to the whole world.
Reflection on Les Miserables 4 Les Miserables is a book that makes people fall into infinite meditation. Hugo's description of the inferiority of human beauty and his thinking of good and evil are permeated with invincible thoughts: only fraternity can make people out of the "miserable world"!
In this work, the author turned his eyes to the people at the bottom of society, strongly exposed and criticized the darkness of capitalist society, and described the hellish life of the people at the bottom of society with delicate writing. Although their fate is tragic, their hearts are really noble, and their minds have a belief: love! The bishop's love for Jean Valjean, Jean Valjean's father's love for Cosette, Fantine's mother's love for Cosette, and the love between Cosette and Marius ... It is because of love that this work, which shows despair and blood everywhere, has a different color!
After he was released from prison, Jean Valjean became a prisoner and was discriminated against by others. The cruel reality forced him to commit a crime. He stole a silver candlestick from the bishop. Instead of blaming him, the bishop gave him another candlestick. Under the influence of a kind and loving bishop, Jean Valjean turned over a new leaf and became a respected mayor of Madeleine after several years of his own efforts. He did not forget the kindness and kindness of the bishop and often gave help to the poor. He helped Fantine selflessly, took Cosette as his adopted daughter, rescued Marius from the gutter, and set Sergeant Javert, who was chasing him free ... Jean Valjean embodies humanity and fraternity, which is also a tragedy of the times to some extent and a microcosm of the suffering of the people at the bottom of society. The world is incomplete and not absolute. Just like Thenardier in the novel, they bullied Cosette in every way, gave Fantine's things to their daughter, and finally became prisoners. This is a typical manifestation of the selfishness of the villain!
Sheriff Javert pursued Jean Valjean all his life and broke Jean Valjean's quiet life again and again. They were born sworn enemies, but in the end they became special friends. Javert, like a hunter, kept driving his prey Jean Valjean, and it was precisely because of this persecution that Jean Valjean kept exploring and struggling and climbed up step by step. At the end of the novel, Jean Valjean lets Javert go, and Javert realizes his mistake and the society where black and white are reversed. The cold and desperate world is not what he pursues. Under the strong impact of good and evil, he committed suicide by jumping into the river alone in despair. I lived all my life, only to find that I was wrong from the beginning. Nothing in the world is sadder than this!
In the background of that era, even if you are noble and great, you will always look lonely if you fight against the injustice and evil potential of fate. However, it is this disparity that makes the hero Jean Valjean more heroic!
Reading Les Miserables, you get not only further study of literature, but also sublimation of emotion and baptism of soul!
After watching Les Miserables, I finally finished watching Les Miserables today. I am full of excitement and excitement, but I don't know how to express my feelings. Once upon a time, I only knew that it was a world famous book, and it was Hugo's work. I tried to read it several times, but I was shaken when I saw four thick books. Finally, I forced myself to read carefully. Unexpectedly, I was really fascinated, unconsciously, as if living in19th century France. This is a world famous book, and its beauty is from the inside out. The closer you get, the more you understand, and the more you can't put it down.
The protagonist gene. Jean Valjean once said: In the past, I stole a piece of bread to survive; To survive today, I don't want to steal a name. This is the tragic fate and noble personality of the hero. In order to keep his sister's children alive, he had to steal a piece of bread, but he was convicted of burglary and sent to court, where he was a slave for 19 years. /kloc-during 0/9 years, his soul rose and fell, just as the author said: the sun went in from one side and darkness went in from the other. After stealing a few things, he was influenced and taught by the bishop and began to do good deeds, helping the poor and benefiting the people in the name of Madeleine, raising Cosette to grow up healthily, forgiving Javert and saving Marius. All these beautiful things mask his true self. Varjean
Perhaps fraternity is the main theme of Les Miserables. A society that tolerates poverty, a religion that tolerates hell, and a human that tolerates war are really a miserable world. Jane. The tragic fate of Jean Valjean being sentenced for stealing 19, the tragedy of Fang Ting leaving an orphan girl to fall into the dust because of poverty and loneliness, and the sacrifice of a naughty, intelligent and homeless teenager Gavroche are all closely related to this tragic society. Therefore, in such a society, love is like a heater in a winter night, warming a frozen heart. Jane. Jean Valjean's love for Cosette will make Cosette as pure and beautiful as a lily. Fang Ting sold her beautiful front teeth and hair to support her daughter in another country. Finally, she even betrayed her body and dignity. This kind of love is awesome.
He rescued Marius from the dead Jedi and confessed his identity to Mariustan, while Marius was misunderstood, so he suffered the pain and humiliation alone. Fortunately, the author made a clever arrangement. When Jean Valjean's life was coming to an end, Marius and Cosette appeared in front of the old man in time after learning the truth, so that the old man could walk the last journey calmly under the protection of love.
I don't have the habit of writing my own thoughts after reading. I often eat and don't know its taste, but I have gained a lot after reading this book. Leave a souvenir! /kloc-The world in France in the 0/9th century was tragic, but it was like a hero. Jean Valjean spread love in this way, so the suffering will pass. Today, our world is beautiful, and love is our belief.
Everything in the world, life and death cycle;
There are many kinds of people in the world, crying and laughing. This is life.
A few days ago, my father bought me a copy of Les Miserables written by Hugo. It describes the different fates of people at all levels on the eve of the French Revolution, reflects numerous social contradictions at that time, praises the goodness and innocence of human nature, and lashes the ugly phenomenon of the conflict between the ruling class and the upper class.
The hero Jean Valjean was sentenced to nine years in prison for stealing a loaf of bread. After he was released from prison, he was deeply influenced by the bishop and determined to do good. After Jean Valjean became a rich man, he showed great kindness and eventually died of illness.
He was once looked down upon and suspected. But he didn't complain and continued to dedicate himself. What he did was respected by people. But people don't know that their mayor is actually Jean Valjean. He was once laughed at and spent nine years in prison. His love is almost known only to Cosette. When he rescued Cosette from the bad guys, he bought her a big doll and took her as his own daughter. This is a pure love!
Aren't our parents the same? Their love for us is selfless and great. They work tirelessly every day and contribute to us in obscurity. As a pampered person, shouldn't I repay my parents' love? We should respect our parents and repay them with our own actions!
After watching Les Miserables 71885, the respected old Hugo passed away. This brilliant literary master who devoted his life to literature could have asked for a grand burial and been buried alone in a place with beautiful mountains and rivers, but this great writer who struggled for humanitarianism all his life deliberately left his last words: he should be hidden in a cemetery by a poor man's carriage. Why is this? How can anyone not enjoy good things? I'm confused. There is always a question echoing in my mind.
Occasionally open Hugo's Les Miserables, and the tortuous plot comes into view. ...
Poor Jean Valjean raised his sister and her children and was forced by life. Jean Valjean went to the bakery and stole a loaf of bread, but he was caught. He was sentenced to five years in prison. He has been thinking about his family and has been escaping from prison. The result is indeed an increase of fourteen years. The cruelty of society and the ruthlessness of prison blinded him by hatred. After he was released from prison, under the influence of Bishop Moliere, Jean Valjean vowed to be a good man. With his efforts, he became a great man "Mayor Madeleine" and made great efforts for the poor, but things are unpredictable and he was recognized by former prisoners. He was deprived of the mayor's rights and put in prison. In order to fulfill his promise: to raise Cosette, the child of that weather-beaten woman, he escaped from prison and lived a quiet life with Cosette. But after a while, the runaway aristocrat Marius fell in love with the beautiful Cosette, and Cosette also fell in love with Marius. Marius was seriously injured in the resistance of the National Guard, but fortunately he was saved by Jean Valjean. Marius, who didn't know what was right and wrong, knew that Jean Valjean was a condemned criminal and drove him away. Marius and Cosette, knowing that Jean Valjean was his savior, hurried to Jean Valjean, but Jean Valjean closed his eyes forever. ...
At first glance, Jean Valjean's life suffered setbacks. His experience was so tragic that people could not help but sigh the ruthlessness of feudal society at that time. Careful observation shows that his life is really devoted to "being a good person". He was a good man, and his death was meaningful. Not only he, but also police officer Changsha Wei left this world with a conscience; Fantine, a woman, left this world with hope; Love for Marius Bona left this world with love. If you can leave this world in a meaningful way, you will have no regrets.
Just as I was lamenting the death of a person in the story, I saw such a line: this novel is adapted from a true story. I'm shocked that this happened in Hugo's time! On second thought, I seem to understand Hugo's last words. He is using his body to make humanitarianism more developed!
However, in today's so-called humanitarianism, some hands-on efforts seem insignificant under all kinds of unfair treatment in today's society, but it is these hands-on efforts, such as stars in the dark, that give everyone hope that the world can become better.
As long as you believe, a miserable world is not miserable.
Reflection on Les Miserables 8 So is this world really miserable?
There is no pain and happiness in the world, but people create them.
A loaf of bread and a candlestick, they stood in the middle of the road, waiting for people to define them: stolen goods or sacred objects.
Sometimes, people make mistakes, not because of themselves, but because they are cornered. If you can tell these from unforgivable people, please give the wrong person a chance to stand up. Sometimes when he stands up, the world lights up. And this light can shine on more dark corners. Who knows?
Hugo said: "as long as there is social oppression caused by laws and customs, in the heyday of politeness, the human world will be artificially turned into hell, and the inherent luck of mankind will suffer inevitable disasters;" As long as the three problems of this century-poverty makes men poor, hunger makes women degenerate, and darkness makes children weak-remain unsolved; As long as social poison can still occur in some fields, in other words, in terms of broader interests, as long as there is ignorance and suffering in this world, then works of the same nature as this book will not be useless. "What we see in our eyes and read in our mouths should always be kept in mind. Remember not the book itself, but what it tells us, teaches us and expects us.
This is a book about love, tolerance and redemption. Whether human beings are lonely or not, and whether we are blessed by God, there is no entity to tell us the answer. We can only hug each other to get through the long time when the answer has not been revealed, otherwise we will become stars in the sky: even if we shine, we will be lonely in the dark, unable to see the sun, and then fall.
After watching Les Miserables, I always see the tall image of Jean Valjean. He is helpful, simple and kind, and has a high moral character. Although he made some mistakes in life, it didn't affect his character, because he constantly improved himself in hardships and adversity all his life.
Jean Valjean lost his job. Because of poverty, he stole a piece of bread and was taken to prison. What an evil old society! After he was released from prison, he was influenced by the leader, restored his confidence in life and determined to be good. He came to Monterrey, changed his name to Madeleine, opened a factory, became a rich man, helped many people and became the mayor. However, because he didn't want others to take the fall for him, he was put in prison. ...
What a kind Jean Valjean, he repaid evil with good, was ready to help others, raised orphans and asked for nothing in return. How much courage and love it takes to make Cosette happy and dare to confess her true identity! Although misunderstood and discriminated by people, Jean Valjean always kept his promise to the bishop silently and became an upright and kind person.
I was moved by Jean Valjean. If we can all face our mistakes bravely like Jean Valjean, try our best to correct them and look at the world with a loving heart, then our world will become more beautiful. I feel sorry for Jean Valjean, and I feel wronged for him. If Jean Valjean had lived in socialist China, his experience might not have been so rough.
Reflection on Les Miserables 10 A person's life is really full of different challenges and opportunities. All these will be experienced in a person's life, whether it is frustration, happiness, sadness or unforgettable. No matter how bad the environment is, it will change a person's life more or less. This week, I read a book in which the hero Jean Valjean changed from a prisoner to a kind and lovely mayor. What a bitter process. However, this world-famous masterpiece has a panoramic view of the changes in human nature in a desolate and bleak world. I have to admire Hugo, a romantic writer.
Jean Valjean, the protagonist of this book, never went to school as a child. As an adult, he became a simple and enthusiastic gardener, helping his poor sister to raise seven poor children and lead a poor life. One winter, Jean Valjean couldn't find a job. The family was hungry and cold, so Jean Valjean stole a loaf of bread from a bakery, was caught and sentenced to five years' hard labor. This hopeless creature rejected by society. Jean Valjean suffered a lot in prison. In the end, he couldn't stand the suffering in prison, because the sentence of four escapes was increased to 19. Year after year, this heart gradually dried up until he was released from prison. For nineteen years, he hasn't shed a tear. When he got out of prison, Jean Valjean heard such a strange sentence in his ear: "You are free." But what freedom can a yellow paper pass bring? Although Jean Valjean was released, he couldn't find a place to live because of his guilt.
Jean Valjean became hostile to the law and he began to give up society. Just when Jean Valjean was desperate, Bishop Bienvenu extended a helping hand. He stayed at the bishop's house that night. However, when the bishop was asleep, Jean Valjean tried to kill him in order to steal his family's silver. Later, the bishop forgave him and let him go. Bishop Biancafu influenced Jean Valjean a little, and Jean Valjean began to abandon evil and start a new life.
Jean Valjean was quiet by nature, but not melancholy. Perhaps this is the characteristic of people who are naturally emotional. Under the influence of the patriarch, Jean Valjean began to restore humanity. Later, he became the mayor. As a rich man, he still remembers the teachings of his ancestors and is keen on charity. However, even though he was charitable, he became a prisoner again because of the indiscriminate judgment of the law. However, he still kept the kindness of the leader in mind. He saved Cosette, the orphan girl, from the clutches of the law. He established schools, recruited homeless people to work, helped the poor and made the local economy prosperous. But neither society nor law can accommodate him, and he finally came to the end of his life in loneliness.
Jean Valjean was once a fugitive with no love in his heart, but he was influenced by the fraternity of his leaders bit by bit, which made Jean Valjean abandon evil and do good, and give meticulous love to people who had nothing to do with him. Maybe this is the charm of human nature. However, the ugliness and oppression of this society made Jean Valjean fall into the clutches of the law again and again. Fortunately, his heart is the heart of a saint, just like that bishop. Know how to love and forgive. He let Javert, the scout who followed him, go. He forgave everything. He is so gentle and lovely. Who can imagine that he used to be a cruel convict?
The whole novel lies in how to expose how this kind of social oppression has turned the world into hell, and also let me deeply understand the life of the poorest people in society, see the good and evil of human nature, and sometimes be moved by it. This has to make me sigh Hugo's writing again. People who are aboveboard, generous and kind will be respected everywhere. However, the insidious and selfish villain will be spurned by human beings forever. Many characters in the book are really the epitome of this society. For example, Thenardier, the shopkeeper, cheated at all costs for money. At one time he claimed to be an actor and at the other he claimed to be a painter, but no matter how clever the deception was, he could not hide his ugly heart. Any deliberate disguise will be seen through, and hypocrisy cannot exist forever.