Les Misérables Summary
Les Misérables Summary
Les Misérables Summary
The convict Jean Valjean is released from a French prison after serving nineteen years for stealing a
loaf of bread and for subsequent attempts to escape from prison. When Valjean arrives at the town of Digne,
no one is willing to give him shelter because he is an ex-convict. Desperate, Valjean knocks on the door of
M. Myriel, the kindly bishop of Digne. Myriel treats Valjean with kindness, and Valjean repays the bishop
by stealing his silverware. When the police arrest Valjean, Myriel covers for him, claiming that the
silverware was a gift. The authorities release Valjean and Myriel makes him promise to become an honest
man. Eager to fulfill his promise, Valjean masks his identity and enters the town of Montreuil-sur-mer.
Under the assumed name of Madeleine, Valjean invents an ingenious manufacturing process that brings the
Fantine, a young woman from Montreuil, lives in Paris. She falls in love with Tholomyès, a wealthy
student who gets her pregnant and then abandons her. Fantine returns to her home village with her daughter,
Cosette. On the way to Montreuil, however, Fantine realizes that she will never be able to find work if the
townspeople know that she has an illegitimate child. In the town of Montfermeil, she meets the Thénardiers,
a family that runs the local inn. The Thénardiers agree to look after Cosette as long as Fantine sends them a
monthly allowance.
In Montreuil, Fantine finds work in Madeleine’s factory. Fantine’s coworkers find out about Cosette,
however, and Fantine is fired. The Thénardiers demand more money to support Cosette, and Fantine resorts
to prostitution to make ends meet. One night, Javert, Montreuil’s police chief, arrests Fantine. She is to be
sent to prison, but Madeleine intervenes. Fantine has fallen ill, and when she longs to see Cosette, Madeleine
promises to send for her. First, however, he must contend with Javert, who has discovered Madeleine’s
criminal past. Javert tells Madeleine that a man has been accused of being Jean Valjean, and Madeleine
confesses his true identity. Javert shows up to arrest Valjean while Valjean is at Fantine’s bedside, and
After a few years, Valjean escapes from prison and heads to Montfermeil, where he is able to buy
Cosette from the Thénardiers. The Thénardiers turn out to be a family of scoundrels who abuse Cosette
while spoiling their own two daughters, Eponine and Azelma. Valjean and Cosette move to a run-down part
of Paris. Javert discovers their hideout, however, and they are forced to flee. They find refuge in a convent,
Marius Pontmercy is a young man who lives with his wealthy grandfather, M. Gillenormand.
Because of political differences within the family, Marius has never met his father, Georges Pontmercy.
After his father dies, however, Marius learns more about him and comes to admire his father’s democratic
politics. Angry with his grandfather, Marius moves out of Gillenormand’s house and lives as a poor young
law student. While in law school, Marius associates with a group of radical students, the Friends of the
ABC, who are led by the charismatic Enjolras. One day, Marius sees Cosette at a public park. It is love at
first sight, but the protective Valjean does his utmost to prevent Cosette and Marius from ever meeting.
Their paths cross once again, however, when Valjean makes a charitable visit to Marius’s poor neighbors,
the Jondrettes. The Jondrettes are in fact the Thénardiers, who have lost their inn and moved to Paris under
an assumed name. After Valjean leaves, Thénardier announces a plan to rob Valjean when he returns.
Alarmed, Marius alerts the local police inspector, who turns out to be Javert. The ambush is foiled and the
Thénardiers are arrested, but Valjean escapes before Javert can identify him.
Thénardier’s daughter Eponine, who is in love with Marius, helps Marius discover Cosette’s
whereabouts. Marius is finally able to make contact with Cosette, and the two declare their love for each
other. Valjean, however, soon shatters their happiness. Worried that he will lose Cosette and unnerved by
political unrest in the city, Valjean announces that he and Cosette are moving to England. In desperation,
Marius runs to his grandfather, M. Gillenormand, to ask for M. Gillenormand’s permission to marry Cosette.
Their meeting ends in a bitter argument. When Marius returns to Cosette, she and Valjean have disappeared.
Heartbroken, Marius decides to join his radical student friends, who have started a political uprising. Armed
The uprising seems doomed, but Marius and his fellow students nonetheless stand their ground and
vow to fight for freedom and democracy. The students discover Javert among their ranks, and, realizing that
he is a spy, Enjolras ties him up. As the army launches its first attack against the students, Eponine throws
herself in front of a rifle to save Marius’s life. As Eponine dies in Marius’s arms, she hands him a letter from
Cosette. Marius quickly scribbles a reply and orders a boy, Gavroche, to deliver it to Cosette.
Valjean manages to intercept the note and sets out to save the life of the man his daughter loves.
Valjean arrives at the barricade and volunteers to execute Javert. When alone with Javert, however, Valjean
instead secretly lets him go free. As the army storms the barricade, Valjean grabs the wounded Marius and
flees through the sewers. When Valjean emerges hours later, Javert immediately arrests him. Valjean pleads
with Javert to let him take the dying Marius to Marius’s grandfather. Javert agrees. Javert feels tormented,
torn between his duty to his profession and the debt he owes Valjean for saving his life. Ultimately, Javert
lets Valjean go and throws himself into the river, where he drowns.
Marius makes a full recovery and is reconciled with Gillenormand, who consents to Marius and
Cosette’s marriage. Their wedding is a happy one, marred only when Valjean confesses his criminal past to
Marius. Alarmed by this revelation and unaware that it was Valjean who saved his life at the barricades,
Marius tries to prevent Cosette from having contact with Valjean. Lonely and depressed, Valjean takes to his
bed and awaits his death. Marius eventually finds out from Thénardier that Valjean saved Marius’s life.
Ashamed that he mistrusted Valjean, Marius tells Cosette everything that has happened. Marius and Cosette
rush to Valjean’s side just in time for a final reconciliation. Happy to be reunited with his adopted daughter,
Questions:
1. On the barricade, why does Eponine throw herself in front of the soldier’s rifle?
A. She decides that her beliefs are more important to her than her life
C. She is suicidal
A. Cosette
B. Eponine
C. Azelma
D. Gavroche
3. Why does Myriel let Valjean spend the night in his house?
He thinks that Valjean has money
He does so by accident
Tholomyès
Thénardier
Montparnasse
Valjean
7. Why does Fauchelevent let Valjean and Cosette stay in the convent?
He is Marius’s grandfather
He commits suicide
He marries Cosette
He becomes a beggar
Montfermeil
Saint-Germain
He bribes Javert
He pretends to drown
He scales a wall