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Les Miserable

2023-12-19 02:16:40

At the stage of tragic reaction, we introduced two different theatrical texts. One of those words is a song called "Another Day in Heaven" by Phil Collins, a British singer-songwriter. This song was written around 1985. The second text is an excerpt from the musical "Les Miserables". This extract was called "Looking Down" and was installed on the street of Paris in 1832. Regarding text, we were asked to listen to that song and talk about stories, themes, and characters. In fact, this song is about how the poor and other people feel about them.

Hugo, Victor Les Miserables Does anyone have a second chance? Or will the past hurt their future? These are one of many problems that Victoria Hugo raised in the world of tragedy. The tragic world turns her life into a beneficiary, concentrates on helping others in his life, and follows a former prisoner freed from past sins. Along his way, he sought reimbursement and peace in the French Revolution. Those who speak French strongly encourage you to read this book in your native language. It is because we can not translate like Victor Hugo. - Hunter Lindsey, 2018

Even now more than 100 years since the tragic writing world, human poverty surrounds us. Poverty is still contaminating cities in America. One of the main reasons why Victor Hugo wrote "Les Miserables" is to help people understand that not everyone can do what they can. Hugo shows the world that people can make a difference. The main character in the tragic world, 冉 瓦, had a great influence on everyone he touched. Fortunately, practical people like Jean Valjean are helping homeless and the poor. People like Jean Valjean and people like Victor Hugo really make you better and encourage less fortune. ("Family Economics Research": 1-10) Even Africans, third world countries, even Americans die every day due to malnutrition and starvation. Fortunately, the tragic world and similar books help to understand the importance of helping the unhappy people.