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Who is the adopted daughter of Jean Valjean?
Cosette
Fantine’s daughter who lives as Valjean’s adopted daughter after her mother dies. She finds fulfillment in her love for Marius. Cosette is innocent and docile, but her participation in Valjean’s many escapes from the law show that she also possesses intelligence and bravery.
What is the name of the innkeeper’s daughter in Les Miserables?
Éponine Thénardier is a character in the novel Les Misérables by Victor Hugo. She is the cynical but resourceful and street-smart eldest daughter, and first-born child of Monsieur and Madame Thénardier….
Éponine Thénardier | |
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Born | 1815 |
Died | June 5, 1832 (aged 17) |
What happened to Valjean’s family?
Valjean’s mother died of the milk fever and his father died falling from a tree. He was illiterate before he went to prison. Since the year was 1815 and he was in prison for 19 years, he was 26 when he stole the loaf of bread and 27 when he began his sentence in Toulon.
What is Cosette’s last name?
Cosette Fauchelevent
Cosette | |
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Full name | Euphrasie |
Alias | Ursule or Ursula the Lark Mademoiselle Lanoire or Lenoire Madame Pontmercy Cosette Fauchelevent |
Nickname | Cosette, Alouette |
Gender | Female |
What is thenardiers first name?
Monsieur Thénardier | |
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Also Known As | Jondrette Fabantou Baron Thénard Genflot Don Alvarès Balizard |
Gender | Male |
Eye Color | Brown |
Born | 1773 |
Who was Valjean’s adopted daughter in Les Miserables?
Fantine’s daughter, who lives as Valjean’s adopted daughter after her mother dies. Cosette spends her childhood as a servant for the Thénardiers in Montfermeil, but even this awful experience does not make her hardened or cynical.
Where did Jean Valjean take Cosette in Les Miserables?
Valjean takes Cosette directly to Paris. They lodge at Gorbeau House, and Valjean begins giving her a basic education. When Javert discovers Valjean’s whereabouts, Valjean and Cosette are forced to escape. After climbing over a wall, they soon find themselves in the Petit-Picpus Convent.
What was the name of Jean Valjean’s father?
His mother was named Jeanne Mathieu; his father was called Jean Valjean or Vlajean, probably a sobriquet, and a contraction of viola Jean, “here’s Jean.” Jean Valjean was of that thoughtful but not gloomy disposition which constitutes the peculiarity of affectionate natures.
Who are the Thenardiers daughters in Les Miserables?
When she is nearly three, Cosette’s mother, Fantine, leaves her with the Thénardiers and gives them money to look after her. The two similarly-aged daughters of the Thénardiers, Éponine and Azelma, play with Cosette upon their first meeting and are kind to her. Later, the sisters begin acting cruelly towards her, following their parents’ example.