Reflection Of Reaction In The Movie: Les Miserabless

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RIZALDY ROSARIO ELET-2101

REACTION PAPER

Les Miserables
Les Miserables Some people pronounce it as “ les - mis - e- rab - les “ and I think that was so funny. Anyways “Love conquers all” this phrase has a huge attack on our heart and mind. Inspite of the struggles, “comments” Judgement, Love is the one which can conquer everything for the one you love. The Mesirable One’s is a story about hardship, love, sacrifice, humanity, broken dreams, discrimination. This musical movie was based on the Novel of Victor Hugo.
First was the heroic character of Jean Valjean, he is the Mayor and the owner of the factory where Fantine was working. He never give up on his self after what all happened to him.
Another character was Fantine she was a very diligent
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Such things like injustices and discriminations, which I believe is still rampant nowadays. It also point out, that no matter how chary and confidently we hide our past life, there comes a time, where it will all be revealed in the eyes of many and when that moment comes, we must have the assurance that we are ready. Also, we must bear in mind that no matter how bad a person is, there’s always that goodness that lies behind. Moreover, this story serves as an eye-opener to all of us, that no matter how hard it may seem and how big our storm is, there’s a way just like the saying, “There’s always a rainbow after the rain.” And as long as love reigns, there’s peace.
The references that I used in this reaction paper was the Video of the Les Miserable that I’ve search on Youtube. And the other one was the samples of reaction paper and based on this samples I gather some information that helps me with in doing my Reaction paper and also based on that samples I knew what story all

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