Qui adopte Cosette dès 8 ans jusqu'à l'âge adulte?
Jean Valjean
In what decade did the student rebellion portrayed in Les Misérables happen?
The 1830s
What do Jean Valjean's convict papers represent?
Injustice
What city does the rebellion take place in?
Paris
Why did Jean Valjean go to prison?
He stole bread
In what month did the student rebellion portrayed in Les Misérables happen?
June, and it was known as the June Rebellion
What does Gavroche's residence in the elephant symbolize?
Where did Jean Valjean attempt to find someplace to stay in the beginning of Les Misérables?
The town of Digne-les-Bains, also known as Digne
What is the name of the family that Cosette is left with by Fantine?
The Thénardiers
What type of government did France have at the time of the rebellion?
A constitutional monarchy
What does Marius' relationship with his grandfather represent?
Injustice
What river did Javert jump into?
The Seine
What is the name of the student group that Marius joins?
The Friends of the ABC
Who was the ruler of France during the time in which Les Misérables takes place?
Louis Philippe
What does Jean Valjean's rise in social status represent?
Poverty and Freedom
What is the name of the city that Jean Valjean becomes the mayor of?
Montreuil-sur-Mer, also called M____-sur-M__ in the book
What is the name of the police inspector whom discover's Jean Valjean's past?
Javert
Who was the deceased leader whom the rebellion members looked up to?
General Lamarque
What themes does Jean Valjean being thrown in prison for 4 years for stealing a loaf of bread to feed his family represent?
Poverty/Injustice/The Law
What Paris historical building was the elephant in which Gavroche lived built near?
The Bastille