Les Mis and French Revolution

One of the connections that I’ve noticed between both Les Miserables and the French Revolution is how there were many people in poverty struggling with having to provide enough food for their families and basically anything else that had to do with money. Which leads to our next connection in which an execution happens both in the book of Les Miserables and the French Revolution. In the book, we find out about the man that gets executed for the crime that he has committed and we could reflect this as well with the situation that happened during the French Revolution to when the people became angry towards their king and queen due to the wrong-doings they've caused towards their people. Once evidence was used against them, they were soon executed. 

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