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Reflection on Les Miserables

After reading a masterpiece, you must have a lot to share. Let's write a comment and record your gains and feelings. But how to write the feeling after reading? The following are my thoughts on Les Miserables, which are carefully arranged for reference only. Let's have a look.

Reflection on Les Miserables 1 Les Miserables is one of the most famous works of Hugo, a great French realist writer. It describes the different fates of citizens from all walks of life on the eve of the French Revolution, reflects the social opposition at that time, eulogizes the goodness and innocence of human nature, and attacks the ugly phenomenon that the ruling class and the upper class crowd out each other.

Although it is in such a dark and unfair society, there is a person who has been fighting with ugly forces-Jean Valjean. Perhaps it was his love, forgiveness and lofty soul that aroused people's deep conscience from the beginning. What kind of person is he?

At the age of 25, he was sentenced to 19 years of hard labor for breaking a piece of glass and stealing a piece of bread. However, when he finally got comfortable after staying in prison for a long time, he could not be borne by society because he was a convict. But he proved to the world with practical actions that he, a convict, is huge!

Everyone has love. But some people only love themselves, the people they love and everything they have. However, Jean Valjean's love is for all the unfortunate people in the world, the destitute people, the people who deserve pity and the people who deserve respect.

He used to be a mayor with many industries, but he donated most of his money to charities and the poor. So he often goes out with money in his pocket and comes back empty. Besides, he often gives bread to the hungry and clothes to the cold. Visiting the poor and asking questions everywhere. For the poor, he is like an umbrella, the embodiment of justice.

Reflections on Les Miserables 2 Les Miserables is one of the masterpieces of Hugo, a famous French writer. The different characters in the book reflect the different life fates of people from all walks of life in France at that time. Exposed the ugly phenomenon of the ruling class and the upper class, and praised the ugliness and beauty of human nature.

The protagonist ran away? Joan was tortured by throwing some bread. After nine years in prison, he was free again. But he has nothing, because the past has been excluded everywhere. At this time, the good fortune, the wife taught him filial piety, let him understand what kindness is. Once he made up his mind to turn over a new leaf. But there is still a criminal record of bitter aggression, which is unacceptable to society. He became mayor under the pseudonym of Madeleine, and the city behind him developed rapidly, but in order to save a man who was mistaken for Ran? Jane's men appeared again, were arrested and imprisoned on his back, and fell into the water to save a man on board. Others thought he was dead, so he adopted Cosette. Later, on the battlefield of the French Revolution, people saw his figure and his gauntlet to help the wounded.

The humanitarianism presented by Hugo can be seen everywhere in the book. Hugo hopes that the world is beautiful and full of hope. He thinks that even if it is a bitter violation, as long as he understands goodness and beauty, he can drive China, and even if he is at fault, his heart can be forgiven and set free.

You should know that kindness is the foundation of being a man. If you lose kindness, you will lose everything. If you have a kind heart and become nothing, God will eventually give you everything. Take others well, and you will find beautiful feelings in the world. The kindness is all over the world, and the mountains are full of wine. Love is like the beauty of a rose, and the combination of love and goodness is the supreme affection and beauty in the world.

These days, I have been reading Les Miserables by the French writer Hugo.

The hero Jean Valjean is a convict. He was sent to prison for stealing a piece of bread, and his sentence was five years. However, he couldn't bear to go to prison. He escaped from prison four times and his sentence kept increasing. So a few hours of freedom brought him nineteen years of pain.

After he got out of prison, he turned over a new leaf, started a business with what little money he had, earned a lot of money, changed his name to Madeleine, and finally became the mayor. He did many good deeds, including helping Fantine (she is a poor woman, because she didn't want her daughter to suffer, she put her child in the Thenardier's house. She worked as a prostitute outside and was sentenced to prison for hurting someone who humiliated her. Jean Valjean, as mayor, acquitted Fantine of her crime and released her from prison.

Unexpectedly, just as Jean Valjean was enjoying the spring breeze, he was framed by the police Javert and was imprisoned again.

After his release from prison, Jean Valjean took Fantine's daughter Cosette with him. In order to make Cosette happy, he managed to complete the marriage between Cosette and Marius and admitted to Marius that he had been a convict. Unexpectedly, Marius looked down on him and refused to see Cosette again. When Marius learned that Jean Valjean was the savior he was looking for everywhere, the respected M. Madeleine, he went to see the old man with regret.

But Jean Valjean was hit so hard that he was dying and soon left life.

In the book, Jean Valjean is a convict with a rough life. He is also a kind person and has done many good things. But he has never been respected and understood by people, just because he used to be a convict!

In despair and loneliness, the poor old man died miserably.

I feel sorry for him. What a miserable world!

Reflections on Les Miserables 4 I recently read a book called Les Miserables. I was deeply moved by this book. Do you want to know?

This book roughly introduces such an emotional story: Jean Valjean is a prisoner who has just been released from prison. Although he is free, he is reviled by others because of his pornography. Unexpectedly, a bishop provided him with room and board for free and taught him good character in a clever way. Since then, Valen has magically become a kind and considerate mayor of Madeleine, and dedicated his life to helping others. Later, he used his father's love to realize Fantine's last wish of cultivating assets as an adult. He survived twists and turns again and again, faced the emotional low tide with an optimistic attitude, and spent his life with the advantages of courage, experimentation and quick wits.

After reading this book, I pondered for a long time, but I relived that touching story. In the story, the two extremes of good and evil are unconsciously and profoundly reflected. Jean Valjean had incorrigible evil in the first half of his life, but admirable kindness in the second half. Fantina has been repaying her son all her life, and she was still thinking about the child's spirit before she died. Tynardier's family really doesn't rely on work, but on cunning practices. The moral of this story is that good intentions are rewarded.

This is my favorite book, and I believe it will benefit you for life!

Reflection on Les Miserables 5 I recently read a famous book Les Miserables, which is the representative work of French writer victor hugo in the19th century. Victor hugo is known as the French Shakespeare.

This novel mainly describes the life of Jean Valjean who was born in poverty. Jean Valjean once saw his sister's child crying with hunger and went to steal bread. As a result, he was caught and spent five years in prison. Because he escaped from prison several times, he was arrested and served another fifteen years in prison.

Jean Valjean suffered a lot after he got out of prison. Just when Jean Valjean was about to become a bad man, Bishop Miriam influenced him with tolerance and kind love. Since then, Jean Valjean has changed back to his former kindness and brought love to everyone around him.

This famous book is very long and has many characters, but what impressed me most is Bishop milian.

He reminds me of my family's love for me. I remember once, my mother and I came back from an interest class, and suddenly it rained lightly. My mother wrapped me in a coat, shivering with cold, and caught a cold for several days after coming home.

Dad often tells me stories, plays chess with me, and tells me all kinds of jokes when I am unhappy. When I am in trouble, he always looks at me with loving eyes and gives me encouragement. ...

Grandma is old and her legs and feet are inconvenient. Recently, she said that I studied very hard and lost weight, so she bought me my favorite roast duck, chicken, milk and fruit, and said that she would give me a tonic. I am very touched, and their love makes me grow up happily.

Miriam's love changed Jean Valjean's later life. He didn't continue to make mistakes, lived hard, loved everyone and gained love and respect. This is the power of love!

I also understand the meaning of love from all of them, and each of us should be a person with love in our hearts.

Love, like spring breeze, awakens everything in the world; Love is like the sunshine in winter, warming the earth!

Reflection on Les Miserables 6 I recently watched Les Miserables.

At the beginning of the film, the prisoners sang in hoarse voices, "Look down, don't look into their eyes …" The bureaucrats standing on the top of the high platform looked at the prisoners with whips below. Seeing this, I want to know what big crimes they have committed and suffered so much in prison. When prisoner 2460 1 was about to leave prison, she came to the bureaucrat with a heavy flagpole. The bureaucrat said to him, "You will never forget me-Javert, prisoner 2460 1, and you will always feel guilty." The prisoner said, "I have a name. My name is Jean Valjean. " He expressed his anger in a hoarse voice, and he was defending his dignity.

When Jean Valjean escaped, a kind priest saved him, but he stole valuable money and was taken away by the police. The priest said it was for him, which made him very moved and determined to repent. A few years later, he became the mayor and was respected. When he was inspecting the factory, he saw Javert, the man who frightened him. He began to hide his past, but when a woman asked him for help, he turned and left. Later, he found the woman, only to find that she was dying for her daughter's life. He learned that this woman's name was Fantine. After Fantine died, I cried. A woman is willing to give up everything for her children. In the dark world, the light of maternal love illuminates everything and warms people's hearts.

Reflection on Les Miserables 7 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 was made public, no inn would let him stay because he was afraid 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. Later, Jean Jae stole silverware from Bishop Bienvenu's house, but the Bishop didn't blame him. Instead, he let him go and gave him the silver.

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 his dark life made him hate society, but "there is another sad thing: after he tried to bring him misfortune, he began to judge God because God created society." "Although God has written the word" hope "on everyone's forehead, he will 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.

Comments on Les Miserables 8 This holiday, I read the most famous work Les Miserables by Hugo, a great French realist writer. This work describes the different fates of people at all levels on the eve of the French Revolution, reveals numerous social contradictions at that time, reflects the real life of French society, praises the goodness and innocence of human nature, and lashes the ugly phenomenon of conflict between the ruling class and the upper class.

This novel is gradually developed with the fate of the protagonist Jean Valjean as the main line. Jean Valjean was finally free after a long imprisonment. When he went to the society with nothing and fell into the predicament of food and clothing, he was taken care of by the bishop. However, due to Jean Valjean's criminal record, although he has a strong body, he is still unacceptable to the society, and even his kindness is sometimes misunderstood by people ... Jean Valjean was arrested again, and he was put on a red hat of life imprisonment and worked hard on the ship. A sailor accidentally fell into the sea while repairing the mast. Jean Valjean saved him regardless of his safety, but he slipped and fell into the sea! Later, someone was on the battlefield of the French Revolution, and Jean Valjean appeared. He is brave and fearless, fighting in the rain of bullets and saving others. ...

I like Jean Valjean very much. Although he was an old convict, he rescued Cosette's lover in the Great Revolution. I must learn from him.

Les Miserables 9 Les Miserables is the winner. Hugo's masterpiece created a long story about the social and political life of modern France. After only a few pages, I can't put it down.

This story tells the life of a prisoner named Jean Valjean. He was sentenced to four years in prison for breaking glass and stealing a piece of bread, and was sentenced to 15 years in prison for four times. He waited 19 years and was finally released. When he had nothing but food and clothes, he was taken care of by Bishop Bienvenu. Later, Jean Valjean became the mayor of the coastal city of Montreuil under the pseudonym of Madeleine, but he finally surrendered. Jean Valjean was arrested again. He put on a green hat and a red shirt to represent life imprisonment and become a slave on the ship. While saving a sailor, he fell into the sea. Later, on the French battlefield, I saw Jean Valjean. He saved a man in a hail of bullets: Marius. Jean Valjean finally died of overwork.

What the author wants to tell us is: to be true to yourself, any deliberate disguise will be seen through, and hypocrisy will only be destroyed in front of the facts. The other is a person with noble sentiments, who can always be cheerful, kind and tolerant under any circumstances. After the new transformation, Jean Valjean became generous and kind. It is that compassionate heart that has influenced Changsha Wei, a cold and stubborn policeman who has been blindly chasing him.

I was once again shocked by the great power of human nature. May there be more bright messengers like bishops around us, and may they always guard people's kind hearts like pure angels. I also hope that more people can join the team of helping others and being brave. Society needs such people, and the world needs such people. Only in this way can we create our life and create a kind, harmonious and bright world. composition

After watching Les Miserables 10 I first watched Les Miserables in the fifth grade of primary school. Although I didn't understand the profound philosophy in the famous works at that time, I fell madly in love with it. I don't know why, but I have a soft spot for it.

Les Miserables is a novel published by the French writer Hugo in 1862. It not only depicts the life of the lowest people in capitalist society with exquisite writing, but also depicts love, good and evil. I can't help but think of the end of the story:

"Is Jean Valjean really dead?"

"No, he used his life to set up a monument to goodness in people's hearts."

While I am worried about his fate, I am also thinking deeply: Why do people become bad? Jean Valjean is so kind and helpful, thanks to Dennis's influence. The candlestick he gave Jane is like a bright lamp, illuminating the bumpy road ahead. However, one of the reasons for being sent to prison was to steal a piece of bread for his hungry sister's children. His heart has been occupied by kindness, without any other thoughts.

Joan helped him several times, but his nature has not changed. He does whatever it takes for money. Maybe he has contracted bad habits since childhood, which is irreversible and hopeless.

Everyone has love. But some people just love themselves, the people they love and what they have now. However, Jane's love is for all the people in the world, those who deserve sympathy and pity. From this point of view, Joan is a respectable person.

In fact, in today's society, there are also some people who do whatever it takes for immediate interests. It is because of these despicable people that our society is humiliated. For example, some people who take bribes and bend the law, and those who cheat in exams.

After reading Les Miserables 1 1 I read a book called Les Miserables during the summer vacation. After reading it, I was deeply touched.

Taking Jean Valjean as a clue, this book reflects the tragic experiences of people of different classes and truly reproduces the lives of the poor. The book is based on a series of magnificent historical events, such as the Battle of Napoleon Waterloo, the restoration of Bourbon Dynasty, the establishment and downfall of July Dynasty, and the * * * and Party Uprising. Hugo, the author of Les Miserables, was the leader of French romantic literature movement in the19th century and a representative of humanitarianism. He experienced almost all the major events in France19th century.

Les Miserables has a unique artistic style. As a mother, Fantine works hard every day just to make her daughter live a happy life. But under various pressures, she had to entrust her beloved daughter to Thenardier. However, the couple only used Fantine's daughter as a tool to cheat money. Fantine's daughter Cosette spent a miserable childhood in Thenardier's house. Fantine finally died because of the pressure of life, and she never even saw her daughter for the last time. Such stories tell us that suffering is only temporary, and we should believe that light can eventually dispel darkness. At the same time, it also shows people that the brilliance of motherhood is an indelible mark in any era. This novel expresses sincere sympathy for the unfortunate experiences of the lower classes. It describes dark prisons, gloomy monasteries, royalist salons and desolate slums, and shapes many characters, from Napoleon, generals and gentlemen to beggars and prostitutes, including representatives of almost all classes, which constitutes a microcosm of French society.

Different characters in the book contrast with each other and have distinct personalities. This "contrast between beauty and ugliness" impressed me deeply and had a great influence on my future behavior.

Reflection on Les Miserables 12 Les Miserables focuses on the fate of the protagonist Jean Valjean. Jean Valjean was finally free after a long imprisonment. However, due to Jean Valjean's criminal record, despite his strong body, he is still not accepted by society, and even his kindness is sometimes misunderstood. ...

This work reveals many social contradictions at that time, reflects the real life of French society, praises the goodness and purity of human nature, and lashes the ugly phenomenon of the ruling class and the upper class.

After watching Les Miserables, Cosette moved me the most. Cosette is only eight years old and has suffered so much that when she is anxious, she looks like an old woman. She has a black eye, which was made by Thenardier's mother.

Cosette's toys are only a few rags and her little pencil sharpener. Think about us now, which one is not a "little emperor" and which one is not a "little princess"? Who doesn't reach for clothes and open his mouth for food? Although there are many realistic factors in the novel, it is still a romantic masterpiece in terms of characterization, environmental description, symbolism and contrast skills.

After reading the whole article, I still have questions in my heart: why is Javert convinced that prisoners will never repent? Why did Thenardier end up poor?

Reflections on Les Miserables 13 Jean Valjean was sentenced to five years' hard labor for stealing a loaf of bread because of hunger, but was sentenced to 15 years for repeatedly escaping from prison. He was tortured in prison and began to hate the unfairness of human beings. When he was released from prison, no one accepted him, only the Bishop accepted him and agreed to let him stay. But instead of thanking the Bishop for stealing his silverware, the Bishop forgave him and used him to learn to be an honest man. Later, he was appointed as the mayor of Monterey on the seashore because of his outstanding achievements, and surrendered himself because of the "Qiu incident" and was sentenced to life hard labor. Later, he cleverly escaped. At Fantine's request, he took Cosette back to raise her. Cosette later married Marius, and Jean Valjean exposed his crime.

But why is this article called Les Miserables? I think

1, this article is about the hardships of people's lives at that time, and Jean Valjean is also the epitome of the poor at that time-even if you try hard, you can't eat enough, which makes people feel full after eating two meals. A data at that time showed that there would be five thefts a day in London, four of which were directly caused by hunger, which shows that people at that time must be hungry;

This article is not only about people's hunger, but also about the darkness of society.

Fantine in this article is the epitome of unmarried pregnant mothers in that era. She left her daughter at Thenardier's house and sent money every month. But what she never expected was that her daughter not only failed to live a good life, but was also enslaved by Thenardier. Fantine was later fired and died in the hospital.

Reflection on Les Miserables 14 The ocean is the widest in the world, the sky is wider than the ocean, and the human mind is wider than the sky.

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Les Miserables is a book full of human nature but also full of cruel social facts. Driven by unbearable hunger, the protagonist Jean Valjean broke a glass in a bakery and took a piece of bread, and was sentenced to 19 years in prison. Maybe he is guilty, but he just wants to fill his stomach. Is this really a crime?

After being released from prison, Jean Valjean became a numb walking corpse, but he met a kind bishop-Bienru. The bishop took him in, but in the evening, Jean Valjean tried to steal his silver candlestick and killed him. Later, the bishop forgave him and let him go. Bishop Bienvenu had a little influence on Jean Valjean, which made Jean Valjean abandon evil and turn to good, and began to restore human nature. Later, like Bishop Bienvenu, he became a mayor and a rich man. However, he still remembers the bishop's teachings and has always been keen on charity. However, even if he is charitable, he is once again a prisoner because of the indiscriminate judgment of the law. Later, he escaped from prison, rescued Fantine's daughter Cosette, participated in the uprising, and finally died.

Human nature is great, and the trust we long for is actually deeply embedded in life. If you can reach out your hand when others need you, you don't need too many words, and trust will rise at this moment, just like the cloudy sky clears up, expelling all the sadness, and the warm sunshine shines on your heart. If everyone is full of trust, then the world will no longer be "miserable" but full of laughter and happiness.

Reflections on Les Miserables 15 Today I want to talk to you about my feelings and thoughts after reading Les Miserables.

This book was written by Hugo, a great French writer. This book is about the days after Napoleon's failure. Jean Valjean, the protagonist in the book, is my favorite character.

Jean Valjean was arrested for stealing and hiding xx when he was young, and then he escaped from prison many times. However, all his escape plans failed, and instead he got a sentence of 19. After he was released from prison, a bishop instructed him to start a business in Montreuil. Jean Valjean carried out production reform, replacing loose rubber with knee glue, which made him a millionaire. However, the good times did not last long. A policeman named Javert reported that after he got out of prison, he stole something, tore up his yellow passport and forced him to go to prison again. After being taken to the bed in Toulon, he saved a sailor and managed to escape. Jean Valjean took in the child of a female worker who died in retribution and brought her up.

This book tells us not to look down on people with stains or shame marks. As long as they have the determination and perseverance to be good, no matter how bad they are, they will become good people. We should also learn from the personality of the protagonist in such a dark and harsh environment.

We really deserve to read more Les Miserables.