» -» -» The Les Mis Quiz How much of my endless ramblings about Les Miserables have you been listening to? Question 1: Who is blatantly the best character in Les Miserables? Cosette Jean Valjean Javert Eponine Question 2: Where is Les Miserables set? Belgium France Luxembourg England Question 3: Who is Cosette's mother?
Fantine Eponine Gavroche Madame Thenardier Question 4: What is Jean Valjean's prison number? 1 0 Question 5: Which of these is not a song in Les Miserables? Look Down Power To The People Waltz Of Treachery Little People Question 6: How does Javert kill himself? He stabs himself He shoots himself He hangs himself He throws himself off a bridge Question 7: Who is involved in the main love triangle? Eponine, Marius and Fantine Cosette, Fantine and Valjean Eponine, Marius and Cosette Cosette, Valjean and Javert Question 8: How much does Valjean pay the Thenardiers to take Cosette away? 1500 1000 500 5000 Question 9: Which of these characters does NOT die in the musical?
Valjean Eponine Gavroche Marius Question 10: Complete the following phrase from Les Mis: Here comes a prince, there goes a Jew. Isn't it funny what money can do? Give me enough money and I'll lick your shoes They say crime doesn't pay - that's not true This one's a queer, but what can you do? Question 11: What song is the line 'He slept a Summer by my side, he filled my days with endless wonder' from? On My Own I Dreamed A Dream In My Life A Heart Full Of Love Question 12: There are many ridiculous acts of selflessness and heroism, bordering on the plain stupid, in Les Miserables. Compressor ceccato manual. Which of the following does NOT happen? Valjean has the chance to kill Javert and doesn't Valjean admits that he is the escaped convict and risks prison again Eponine takes Marius to Cosette even though she loves him Cosette joins her love Marius at the barricades and risks her life This Quiz has been designed.
Guide For Les Miserables Cosette's Fate
Haas vf4 service manual. LES MISERABLES SUBJECTS — World/France; Literature/France; SOCIAL-EMOTIONAL LEARNING — Redemption;Suicide; MORAL-ETHICAL EMPHASIS — Fairness, Caring. 1978 made for TV version: Age: 8+; No MPAA Rating; Drama; 1978; 150 minutes; Color/B & W; Available from. 1998 film version (starring Liam Neeson and Uma Thurman, Directed by Billie August): Age: 13+; MPAA Rating: PG-13 for violence, and for some sexual content; 134 minutes; Color; Available from. Description: These films tell parts of Victor Hugo's epic novel of poverty, crime, redemption, romantic love and revolution in France in the early 19th century.
Questions Guide For Les Miserables Movie Test
The 1978 film develops the characters of Jean Valjean and Javert in an excellent fashion. The 1998 film version is beautiful and well made with some powerful performances. This version tracks the novel in most respects but has unnecessary moderately graphic violence and offensive scenes showing nudity and the life of a prostitute.
In addition, the characters of Valjean and Javert are not developed as clearly as in the 1978 made for TV version. For a discussion of the 1995 film version, see. Benefits of the Movie: These films will acquaint children with this epic story and with its characters who have become archetypes: Jean Valjean, a man condemned by poverty and classification as a convicted felon but redeemed by the kindness of one man and his own will; Cosette, the child victim of poverty; Bishop Myriel, the social activist who believes in the essential goodness of man; and Javert, the petty, regulation bound, and shortsighted bureaucrat who relentlessly and unreasonably pursues a good man for a violation that should have been forgotten long ago. Possible Problems: MINOR. Javert commits suicide. We see him jump into the Seine.