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The beginning of Les Misérables starts off telling us about a man named Monseigneur Myriel, who is the Bishop of Digne. As to be expected, he is a godly man who takes his role as Bishop very seriously.  But even though the Bishop is a godly man who lives in the spirit, he is still a man who holds prejudices and biases like everyone else.  We see this come to play when he has a conversation with a man who everyone ostracizes due to his involvement in The French Revolution.  In the brief moments we see  between the Bishop and the man who is referred to as simply “G” , we see that his morals and beliefs for participating in the overthrow of the monarchy came from the fact that the poor were being mistreated. He asks a brutal but very important question that even the Bishop couldn’t overlook which is: how can the mistreatment of the rich and powerful be more important than the mistreatment of the poor? Are they not both human deserving of rights and respect?  I found their interaction to be extremely powerful, and it shows how much we judge people without really knowing more about them. This man had good justification for his involvement, yet everyone assumed that he was a bad man simply because he went against the norm.  I’m very intrigued with this story already. I’m loving the dialogue and how Hugo is already making me think about things more in-depth!  Stay tuned for more of my thoughts as I read Les Misérables by Victor Hugo by the end of the month! 🇫🇷🇫🇷🇫🇷🇫🇷 - - - - -  #annotatedbooks #annotations #annotated #annotating  #currentread #currentlyreading #darkacademia #darkacademiaaesthetic #penguinclassics  #books #bookish #lesmiserables #victorhugo #classicbooks #classiclit  #classicliterature #classicnovels #classicbooks #aesthetic #aestheticedits #bookishaesthetic
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The beginning of Les Misérables starts off telling us about a man named Monseigneur Myriel, who is the Bishop of Digne. As to be expected, he is a godly man who takes his role as Bishop very seriously. But even though the Bishop is a godly man who lives in the spirit, he is still a man who holds prejudices and biases like everyone else. We see this come to play when he has a conversation with a man who everyone ostracizes due to his involvement in The French Revolution. In the brief moments we see between the Bishop and the man who is referred to as simply “G” , we see that his morals and beliefs for participating in the overthrow of the monarchy came from the fact that the poor were being mistreated. He asks a brutal but very important question that even the Bishop couldn’t overlook which is: how can the mistreatment of the rich and powerful be more important than the mistreatment of the poor? Are they not both human deserving of rights and respect? I found their interaction to be extremely powerful, and it shows how much we judge people without really knowing more about them. This man had good justification for his involvement, yet everyone assumed that he was a bad man simply because he went against the norm. I’m very intrigued with this story already. I’m loving the dialogue and how Hugo is already making me think about things more in-depth! Stay tuned for more of my thoughts as I read Les Misérables by Victor Hugo by the end of the month! 🇫🇷🇫🇷🇫🇷🇫🇷 - - - - - #annotatedbooks #annotations #annotated #annotating #currentread #currentlyreading #darkacademia #darkacademiaaesthetic #penguinclassics #books #bookish #lesmiserables #victorhugo #classicbooks #classiclit #classicliterature #classicnovels #classicbooks #aesthetic #aestheticedits #bookishaesthetic
I officially love The Bishop 🥹😭 Jean Valjean mistreated his kindness, and instead of turning him in and getting him into more trouble, he turned the other cheek.  At this point in the story, Jean Valjean just doesn't seem to learn from his mistakes, and it keeps getting him into trouble. I'm so disappointed in him!! 🥺 I hope he'll learn from this, and hopefully, the Bishop's kindness will encourage him to change his ways!  Stay tuned for more of my thoughts as I read Les Misérables by Victor Hugo by the end of the month! 🇫🇷 - - - - -  #annotatedbooks #annotations #annotated #annotating  #currentread #currentlyreading #darkacademia #darkacademiaaesthetic #penguinclassics  #books #bookishlove #lesmiserables #victorhugo #classicbooks #classiclit  #classicliterature #classicnovels #classicbooks #studyinspo #lesmis #jeanvaljean #bookrecommendations

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