The preface to me basically states that as long as there is bad in the world, the book Les Miserables should be able to be understood perfectly by those who see what's happening and what there is to notice that isn't pure good intentions.
Jean Valjean in this chapter made me believe that he did undergo a change. I've never once read that someone was using learning to convert it to master the ways of evil. I can see how instinct was playing a big part in how the process Jean Valjean went through to come out different than when he first got into prison.
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