In the book Les Miserables by Victor Hugo and the book Night by Elie Wiesel, themes are strongly positioned within the story to give a valuable and factual lesson to the readers. The themes in the book not only render the views the authors want to educate in, but also the genuine reality for the readers to understand how society was.
In both Les Miserables and Night, social injustice was a steady dilemma that drew out the best in people into their worst. The author of Les Miserables, Victor Hugo portrays the unjust class structure in the French Government. It proves that many good people become criminals and convicts because of the suffering the society has laid out for them. The character Fantine is a strong example of how the society h
|
This is only the first few lines of this paper. If you would like to view the entire paper you need to register here.
|
Get Instant Access to 100,000 Essays!!
|
|