Where was Valjean?
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Valjean is the protagonist of Victor Hugo's 1862 novel Les Misérables. The story depicts the character's 19-year-long struggle to lead a normal life after serving a prison sentence for stealing bread to feed his sister's children during a time of economic depression and various attempts to escape from prison.
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- In the novel "Les Misérables" written by Victor Hugo in 1862, Valjean was the protagonist of the story whose full name was Jean Valjean was in Paris where he lived like a hermit in a ragged tenement which was named the Gorbeau House located in an outlying district. Despite his safeguards, still, Javert had managed to trace him down. Valjean was forced to flee unexpectedly. After a heated chase and close capture, he discovers an extraordinary refuge in a convent.
- The story portrays the struggle of the character named Jean Valjean who led a normal life and compensate himself after serving nineteen years of a long prison sentence for stealing bread for feeding his sister's children who were starving. He also attempted of escaping from prison.
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