Biyernes, Enero 18, 2013

LES MISERABLES [Part1] Complete List of Characters & their Pictures

Can't get over with Les Miserables. Sharing with you my notes on the characters portrayed on the movie;

Major Characters:
Jean Valjean
(also known as Monsieur Madeleine, Ultime Fauchelevent, Monsieur Leblanc, and Urbain Fabre) – convicted for stealing a loaf of bread to feed his sister's seven starving children and sent to prison for five years, he is paroled from prison nineteen years later he encounters Bishop Myriel, who turns his life around by showing him mercy and encouraging him to become a new man.
Javert
A fanatic police inspector. Born in the prisons to a convict father and a gypsy mother, he renounces both of them and starts working as a guard in the prison, including one stint as the overseer for the chain gang of which Valjean is part. Eventually he joins the police force in the small village of Montreuil-sur-Mer. Javert can not reconcile his devotion to the law with his recognition that the lawful course is immoral. He takes his own life by jumping into the Seine.
Fantine
A beautiful Parisian grisette abandoned with a small child by her lover Félix Tholomyès. leaves her daughter Cosette in the care of the Thénardiers, innkeepers in the village of Montfermeil. Mme. Thénardier spoils her own daughters and abuses Cosette. Fantine finds work at Monsieur Madeleine's factory.
Cosette
(a nickname, formally Euphrasie, also known as "the Lark", Mademoiselle Lanoire, Ursula) –at her yung age, she is beaten and forced to work as a drudge for the Thénardiers. After her mother Fantine dies, Valjean ransoms Cosette from the Thénardiers and cares for her as if she were his daughter. Nuns in a Paris convent educate her. She grows up to become very beautiful. She falls in love with Marius Pontmercy and marries him.
Marius Pontmercy
A young law student loosely associated with the Friends of the ABC. He shares the political principles of his father, who died at Waterloo, and has a tempestuous relationship with his royalist grandfather, Monsieur Gillenormand. He falls in love with Cosette and fights on the barricades when he believes Valjean has taken her to London. After he and Cosette marry, he recognizes Thénardier as a swindler and pays him to leave France.
Éponine (the Jondrette girl)
As a child, she is pampered and spoiled by her parents, but ends up a street urchin when she reaches adolescence.
Monsieur Thénardier and Madame Thénardier
(also known as the Jondrettes, M. Fabantou, M. Thénard. Some translations identify her as the Thenardiess) – Husband and wife, parents of five children: two daughters, Éponine and Azelma, and three sons, Gavroche and two unnamed younger sons. As innkeepers, they abuse Cosette as a child and extract payment from Fantine for her support, until Valjean takes Cosette away. They become bankrupt and relocate under the name Jondrette to a house in Paris called the Gorbeau house, living in the room next to Marius.
Enjolras
The leader of Les Amis de l'ABC (Friends of the ABC) in the Paris uprising.
Gavroche
The unloved middle child and eldest son of the Thénardiers. He takes part in the barricades and is killed while collecting bullets from dead National Guardsmen.
Bishop Myriel
The bishop of Digne (full name Charles-François-Bienvenu Myriel, also called Monseigneur Bienvenu) – A kindly old priest After Valjean steals some silver from him, he saves Valjean from being arrested and inspires Valjean to change his ways.


A revolutionary student club:
Bahorel
A dandy and an idler from a peasant background.
Combeferre
A philosophical student who is second to Enjolras in the group.
Courfeyrac
Marius' closest friend, who provides him with financial assistance and with lodging after the Gorbeau house affair.
Feuilly
A fan maker who studies the subject of revolution deeply.
Grantaire
Is an alcoholic student who has little interest of revolution.
Jean Prouvaire
A very well-spoken romantic.
Joly
Student of medicine who has unusual theories about health.
Lesgle
The oldest member of the group.


Minor Characters:
Azelma
The younger daughter of the Thénardiers.
Bamatabois
An idler who harasses Fantine.
Baptistine Myriel
Bishop Myriel's sister.
Bougon, Madame (called Ma'am Burgon)
Housekeeper of Gorbeau House.
Brevet
An ex-convict from Toulon who knew Valjean there; released one year after Valjean.


Brujon
A robber and criminal.
Champmathieu
A vagabond who is misidentified as Valjean after being caught stealing apples.
Chenildieu
A lifer from Toulon. He and Valjean were chain mates for five years.
Cochepaille
Another lifer from Toulon. He used to be a shepherd from the Pyrenees who became a smuggler.

Colonel Georges Pontmercy “The Colonel”
Marius's father and an officer in Napoleon's army.
Fauchelevent
A failed businessman whom Valjean (as M. Madeleine) saves from being crushed under a carriage.
Mabeuf
An elderly churchwarden,
Mademoiselle Gillenormand
Daughter of M. Gillenormand, with whom she lives.
Magloire, Madame
Domestic servant to Bishop Myriel and his sister.
Magnon
Former servant of M. Gillenormand and friend of the Thénardiers.
Monsieur Gillenormand
Marius' grandfather. A monarchist, he disagrees sharply with Marius on political issues, and they have several arguments.
Mother Innocente (a.k.a. Marguerite de Blemeur)
The prioress of the Petit-Picpus convent.
Patron-Minette
A quartet of bandits who assist in the Thénardiers' ambush of Valjean at Gorbeau House and the attempted robbery at the Rue Plumet.
Petit Gervais
A travelling Savoyard boy who drops a coin.
Sister Simplice
A famously truthful nun who cares for Fantine on her sickbed and lies to Javert to protect Valjean.
Félix Tholomyès
Fantine's lover and Cosette's biological father.
Toussaint
Valjean and Cosette's servant in Paris.
Two little boys
The two unnamed youngest sons of the Thénardiers, whom they send to Magnon to replace her two dead sons. 

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