Hey, dude. Did you know the reason Victor Hugo wrote Les Miserables? No? Oh. Want me to tell you? Alright, so this dude Victor Hugo was a normal man who idk, I guess that he saw unfairness between the rich and the poor, but he noticed that both suffer in their own ways. So, he decided to create a book of stories that were real in their own way. So, this Victor guy said, ";—in other words, and with a still wider significance, so long as ignorance and poverty exist on earth, books of the nature of Les Misérables cannot fail to be of use.".
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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