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The Misérables Abridged and Retranslated

By Hugo, Victor

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Reproduction Date: 1/5/2025

Title: The Misérables Abridged and Retranslated  
Author: Hugo, Victor
Volume:
Language: English
Subject: Fiction, Drama and Literature, classics
Collections: Authors Community, Adventure
Historic
Publication Date:
2025
Publisher: Laurent Sueur
Member Page: Laurent Sueur

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Hugo, D. V. (2025). The Misérables Abridged and Retranslated. Retrieved from http://gutenberg.cc/


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All humans do not become humane human beings automatically. As a matter of fact, humanity is a quality which one brings forth if one decides to do so. Hence, free will enables barbaric children to become intelligent adults who should build a civilized society based on reason. Jean Valjean, the protagonist of that novel, is a brute who decides to rid himself of social pressure in order to become a righteous man. His history is remarkable because it proves that people of good will can create a better world of their own volition. Consequently, I removed the off-topic comments, digressions and trivial details in order to highlight the protagonist’s ordeal and enable you to understand what the aim of a human’s life is.

Summary
All humans do not become humane human beings automatically. As a matter of fact, humanity is a quality which one brings forth if one decides to do so. Hence, free will enables barbaric children to become intelligent adults who should build a civilized society based on reason. Jean Valjean, the protagonist of that novel, is a brute who decides to rid himself of social pressure in order to become a righteous man. His history is remarkable because it proves that people of good will can create a better world of their own volition. Consequently, I removed the off-topic comments, digressions and trivial details in order to highlight the protagonist’s ordeal and enable you to understand what the aim of a human’s life is.

 
 



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