In Les Misérables, Victor Hugo goes to great lengths to describe the character of M. Myriel. He uses both direct and indirect characterization to help the reader get to know M. Myriel. Victor Hugo describes him in many good ways and some bad. The good ways he described him was in how he would give up his personal time and things to give it to the others. Most of the ways he’s describing him are mainly direct.
Tuesday, November 6, 2018
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