Tuesday, October 13, 2009

Why does Jean think of himself as "worthy of envy" after he reveals himself to the court (1.7.11.235)?

1 comment:

Jane Orr said...

Jean Valjean considers himself "worthy of envy" because he has been true to his conscience--and to the good Bishop who changed his moral world. It is all he truly has, and it was a tremendous struggle for him, but this is a defining moment for him.