Your "Right" Would you give up your "right" to your own opinion? I don't think no one would. Two people come together and talk about their opinions. Their thoughts don't match, they start to argue. After their argument is over they'll come to a conclusion. If they've never talked over their opinions that lead to an argument, they wouldn't have come to a conclusion. Having your right to your opinion is good. A example would be a classes. Classes change when you get to a higher grade. Maybe for kindergarten you had only one class. Maybe two or more through out elementary. Now you have six in high school. Some may think we should have a less of classes but more hours. Others will think we should have more classes with less hours. This shows how some have the same opinions as others. Which then could possible lead to an argument. Arguments is something that can happen anywhere or time. The argue could be about laws...
In the beginning, we know that it take times during the French Revolution. The French Revolution began in 1787 till 1799 due to lack of power, politics, and economics. Which then lead to the execution of King Louis XVI in January 1793. The same time the Bishop left his family and when he comes back, his family is gone. Except for his sister, she is still alive.
Chapter VI Now we know the backstory of Jean Valjean. Its very sad. Like the man lost is wife, children, and parents. He only had his sister till he got married. He then lost them too. Expect the smallest he didn't lose but probably got abused. He literally got sent to prison for 5 years just for stealing bread. Bread. That's just messed up. That's probably why he has a rude attitude.
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