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    you‚ whore! -Rachel Hansen: Look‚ I know you think she was the one‚ but I don’t. Now‚ I think you’re just remembering the good stuff. Next time you look back‚ I‚ uh‚ I really think you should look again. -Tom: Either she’s an evil‚ emotionless‚ miserable human being‚ or... she’s a robot. Kick Ass 2010 -Dave Lizewski: In the world I lived in‚ heroes only existed in comic books. And I guess that’d be okay‚ if bad guys were make-believe too‚ but they’re not. -Dave Lizewski: With no power‚ comes

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    be free. France is also represented in this painting through the woman holding up the French flag and the tricolor making up the sky above Notre Dame. Known as a country that has revolted‚ known mainly to a younger audience due to the musical Les Miserables‚ France is a particularly powerful representation of Liberty and Freedom. Colour and Salience have been used by the artist to first draw our eye to the woman‚ dressed in yellow a colour that symbolizes anger‚ happiness and illness; these can lead

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    some people hate them. 3. Digital cameras have made taking photos easier‚ therefore digital cameras have made developing photos cheaper. 4.When Charles Dickens wrote Great Expectations‚ he was paid by the word‚ also when Victor Hugo wrote Les Miserables he was paid by the word as well. Some speculate that this contributed to the descriptive style of both authors. 5. I learned how to type in high school. This was one of the most important classes that I took because I type all the time.

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    Who Is Javert A Criminal

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    “A fool thinks himself to be wise‚ but a wise man knows himself to be a fool” –William Shakespeare. In the book‚ Les Miserables by Victor Hugo‚ Javert is a man of the law‚ nothing more‚ nothing less. From the first time Javert and Jean Valjean met‚ he pretty much knew that was not going to be the last time. While I read the book‚ I noticed that Javert was going to do all he could to find Valjean but he let him slip a few to many times which classifies him as a coward. Now‚ I’m not going to call

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    Antoinette. Les Misérables is a Broadway musical and movie based on the book of the same name by Victor Hugo that was historically popular because it was supposed to be based on the French Revolution. The French Revolution and Les Misérables both showed an extravagant amount of poverty but Les Misérables did not show much about Louis XVI and Marie Antoinette even though the French Revolution revolved around them. One of the very significant similarities between the French Revolution and Les Misérables

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    The Single Path of Javert In the novel‚ Les Miserables‚ Victor Hugo displays a lifestyle of a police officer named Javert with only one purpose; to serve justice. In the novel‚ Javert acts to what he truly believes is morally correct‚ but when his conscience gets the best of him‚ he overlooks his way of life leading up to his suicide. Javert has always been one to follow the law and believes there is a certain way of doing things and punishing people‚ even if it means his death. During the peasants

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    READER RESPONSE _______ "Les Misérables" ’ The release is infinitely bright people and creature endless darkness is people.’ Like Jean Valjean‚ he is the complete opposite of M. & Mme. Thénardier. My favorite character is Jean Valjean in the novel. In his early days‚ he had been in jail for 19 years. After Valjean left the jail‚ he met Bishop Myriel‚ this priest is the only person

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    Drastic times call for drastic measures. This saying is referring to when you are going through tough times‚ you’ll have to take actions you wouldn’t normally do. Many people during the times “Les Miserables” takes place were poor and lived in terrible conditions. The Thenardiers were just one example of these people. It was hard for them to survive during these terrible times‚ so it makes sense that they would have to go to drastic measures. The Thenardiers shouldn’t be looked down on so much because

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    Thematic Analysis In Victor Hugo’s emotional excerpt‚ “Jean Valjean and the Bishop” from Les Miserables‚ he demonstrates the important effect that love and compassion can have on even the most hardened people. Set in nineteenth century France‚ the story is given a grim industrial tone that helps support the theme. Through the use of symbolism‚ strong character traits and well placed situational irony at the end of the story Hugo conveys the universal truth about life that love and compassion can

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    He was one of the icons of modernism and one of the pioneers in modern high design. Le Corbusier is a designer‚ an urbanist and a writer. He was one talented man in so many ways. One of his works that got my attention most is Villa Savoye‚ pronounced as villa savua. This house is located in Poissy‚ a small commune outside of Paris. Le Corbusier established “The Five Points” of architecture. They are as follows‚ pilotis (slender columns)‚ flat roof terrace‚ open plan‚ ribbon windows and free façade

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