Write a literary or film analysis of Les Miserables. The basic framework for your essays organization is this: each paragraph should advance your argument, which may include sub-points, using evidence from the primary text and quotations/paraphrases from outside sources to support that argument. Note: the final goal is not simply to explain a characters psychology (for example, this is not an arguable thesis: Ursula does such-and-such because she is worried about surviving the war) or why things happen in the narrative world of a book or movie. You are aiming to demonstrate how these written and visual stories might be significant to readers and viewers outside of the book or movie. How might the characters and events of these texts instruct us, warn or prepare us, challenge us, etc.?