In order to support his sister's seven children, he stole a piece of bread from the bakery and was sent to Piset prison. Education in real life turned Jean Valjean from a poor man who followed the rules into a man with a strong sense of resistance. In the fourth year after his imprisonment, he learned that his sister's family was desperate and heartbroken, so he escaped from prison again and again. After many failures, he became more and more vicious. After his release from prison, Jean Valjean was influenced by Bishop Miriam and determined to turn evil into good. His character developed into a completely beneficial and tolerant character.
Jean Valjean is an ordinary inferior.
From the beginning, the author used line drawing to describe Jean Valjean, the lowest figure. The brushwork is dull, but it highlights the ordinary image of this character. Jean Valjean was strong, but he was guilty of stealing bread. Although the mistake was small, he was repeatedly punished for breaking out of prison. Its extraordinary physique and ups and downs left a deep impression on readers. Through simple narration, the author outlines a poor bottom figure, which fully embodies the word "miserable". Jean Valjean lost all his family because of a piece of bread, ruined his life, and his soul became fragmented. When Jean Valjean was a child, his parents died and he didn't go to school for a day. After his sister died, he resolutely shouldered the burden of supporting his family. He sold his labor to support his family, but he still couldn't support all his brothers and sisters, so he began to steal. Later, he lost all his relatives in prison. The unfair fate distorted his soul and once lingered on the edge of complete depravity.
Jean Valjean is a helpful man.
After starting a new life journey, Jean Valjean became the mayor and was loved by the people. After the reform, he became very kind. He tried his best to do good deeds and help the poor. When the old man was pinned under the car, he tried his best to save him. For these people, he is their umbrella and the embodiment of justice.
Jean Valjean is a man of noble sentiments.
In that dark and heartless society, there is also light and warmth. No matter how distorted human nature is, it can also be affected by warmth. May there be more bright messengers like bishops around us, and may they always guard people's kind hearts like pure angels. I hope more people also have the virtue of helping others and being brave. Such people were and are needed. Because there are many such people, we can create a kind, harmonious and bright world.