A STUDY ON SOCIAL CRUELTY REPRESENTED IN VICTOR HUGO’S LES MISERABLE
Abstract
This research analyzed the social cruelty represented in Les Miserable. This
novel portrays the unfair class -based structure of nineteenth century. Innocent
people become beggars and criminals in the nineteenth century in French because of
social and the effect of revolution at that time. The main character named Jean
Valjean reveals how the French criminal-justice system transforms a simple bread
thief into a career criminal system 19 years of prison criminal. The cruelty on the
novel reveals the conditions of France. At the factory Valjean has female employee
named Fantine, a single parent who always sends all the money from his efforts to
those who care for her child.