Hello and welcome to Caleb's blog! I am 15 and from Santa Maria. I am going to be posting some interesting stuff that I'm learning in my English class this year. Hope you enjoy!
So long as there shall exist, by virtue of law and custom, decrees of damnation pronounced by society, artificially creating hells amid the civilization of earth, and adding the element of human fate to divine destiny; so long as the three great problems of the century—the degradation of man through pauperism, the corruption of woman through hunger, the crippling of children through lack of light—are unsolved; so long as social asphyxia is possible in any part of the world;—in other words, and with a still wider significance, so long as ignorance and poverty exist on earth, books of the nature of Les Misérables cannot fail to be of use. I take the preface of Les Misérables to mean that there are unfair laws and customs that are inherently evil but is promoted by the people. These laws and customs create extreme hardships for many people in society and they pretend that these hardships are based on things out of our control such as fate. These hardships can be su...
This chapter was even shorter than the last. One thing that stood out to me was how tired Jean Valjean was. Just reading it started to make me feel tired. I must say to that the Bishop is super confident to let Jean Valjean sleep so close to him, as he knows almost nothing about him besides the fact that he has stolen in the past. However, it isn't surprising that the Bishop is okay with it.
This was a very short chapter so not a lot could stand out to me. One thing that stood out though was how Mademoiselle Baptistine mentioned how her brother treated Jean Valjean just like he would someone very important. Another thing that stood out to me was how Mademoiselle Baptistine gave Jean Valjean the goatskin to keep warm. The reason it stood out to me was because it shows that she is following her brother's lead and being hospitable to Jean Valjean.
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