Because the other one was a silly placeholder until I found something good and now I have thank u @redthepear
EDIT: now with correct spelling!!
While mourning the young and less young, real and fictitious revolutionaries of these days, let us not forget that in the brick there’s also Javert, who took his own life few hours after the events of the Barricade Days
especially for @blanchshit
especially for @blanchshit
Les Mis World Tour, Manila, 2016-03-18
Why make Javert the villain of Les Mis when you could
1.) Not
2.) Not
3.) Not
that was cool toward the end of les mis how javert jumped into the seine and swam away. where did he go? i hope hes living a nice quiet life in a sweet cottage somewhere. hopefully he didnt have to swim for too long
The reason I love Javert as the antagonist in Les Miserables is that he acts a lot like the protagonist. Most villains in stories show themselves as evil like killing innocents and craves power. Javert, however, doesn’t want that. Javert believes he hunts down a criminal because he is dangerous. He is a monarchist and defends his belief. He follows the law by the book and believes it is the right thing to do. I love antagonists like them. It shows that even though you think that something is righteous, doesn’t mean that everyone else should think so as well.