In 1984, the average number of months spent on dead rows was 74 months, which was only less than 6 years, but the average in 2010 surged to an average of 178 months, reaching an amazing 14 years . This may seem good, but it means that you will not face death soon, so it's corrupt in the cell for more than 5 years without knowing that today or tomorrow is your last day It also means that you have to do. Victor Hugo's novel gives us a true understanding of the spiritual experience of men in that situation. Waiting for death is like getting sick.
On the other hand, as a novelist, diary writer and parliamentarian, Victor Hugo fought a lifelong battle to end the death penalty. The sufferings of those waiting for execution on the last day of those convicted announced in 1829 were analyzed and the diaries kept between 1830 and 1855, Seoses vues Seven months after the revolution in 1848 on September 15, 1848, seven months after the revolution in 1848, he declared his idea, he declared a speech at the meeting, "You have defeated the throne. I will beat the foothold. " This is due to the abolition of the death penalty from the Constitution of Geneva, Portugal and Colombia. He also asked me to forgive the Mexican emperor Maximilian 1 recently arrested by Benito Juarez, but in vain
Today Hugo's work continues to inspire musicians to create new works. For example, Ugo's novel against the death penalty, the final day of a convicted man, was adapted to an opera by David Alanya written by Frederic Alanya and his brothers. Tenor Roberto Alagna premiered in 2007. On Guernsey, at the rate of one in two people, the Victor Hugo International Music Festival has been fascinated by many musicians and songs for many years. It is based on Hugo's poetry.