One thing that has been on my mind ever since we started reading Les Mis is, How can the bishop be so selfless and forgiving? Surely there has to be something that will trigger him causing rage to run through his veins and/or body?
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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