What is the relationship of Jean Valjean to Cosette?
Out of this encounter, Valjean becomes a repentant, honorable, and dignified man. He becomes kind, a devoted father-figure to a girl, Cosette, who loses her mother, and a benefactor to those in need.
The character is introduced as a spoiled and pampered child, but appears later in the novel as a ragged and impoverished teenager who speaks in the argot of the Parisian streets, while retaining vestiges of her former charm and innocence.
Who played the best Fantine?
Lea Salonga
What is the role of Eponine in Les Miserables?
Eponine is the Thénardiers’ daughter. Living hand to mouth, she survives by helping her father in his life of crime. She is a young girl who is streetwise and tough but also sensitive and lonely. This tragic character is hopelessly in love with Marius, knowing that he will never love her.
Who is the father of Fantine’s baby?
Tholomyès
WHO raises Cosette as a little girl?
Jean Valjean
Who is best Jean Valjean?
Colm Wilkinson
Who is the best Fantine?
Lea Salonga
How old is Cosette?
Young Cosette Female, 7-12. FANTINE’s daughter at the age of six who has been living with the Thenardier’s since the age of two. Valjean adopts her after Fantine gives Cosette to him on her deathbed.
Who is Marius best friend?
Courfeyrac
How old was Eponine when died?
Éponine
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What age did Cosette marry Marius?
seventeen
How old is Cosette in the book?
fourteen years
Who is the original Jean Valjean?
Colm Wilkinson
What does Cosette mean?
Cosette in modern name dictionaries give the meaning as « victorious, » but it doesn’t appear to have been in use as a first name until after Hugo published Les Miserables, although « Cozette » sometimes appeared as a surname. Victor Hugo said he created Cosette from « chosette », meaning « little thing » in French.
How old was Cosette in Les Miserables?
fourteen years
How old is Jean Valjean in Les Miserables?
Jean Valjean
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