Tuesday, November 13, 2018

LES MIS AND THE FRENCH REVOLUTION

   What we’ve read so far was about 52 pages. We are reading the book LES MIS. The main character of the book is a bishop named Monseigneur Beonvenue. Monseigneur beonvenue is kind and gives food to everyone. He will give everyone a chance to get to know one another. And he leaves with greatness from his home. The bishop let a prisoner sleep in his house and gave him food.
   The bishop is a really nice guy. Monseigneur beonvenue is so nice that he leaves his front door unlocked. So that people can  walk in and if someone does. Monseigneur beonvenue will feed that person nomatter how they look or their age.
    When monseigneur beonvenue met the old executioner in the mountain he wasn’t scared. Monseigneur went up the mountain knowing he could’ve died of frostbites or wolves. But he made the trip when he got there he saw the executioner freezing to death. It started with his toes and went up to his head he said he wanted to die. The bishop let people in even in the middle of the night knowing very well he could be robed.
    Some connections from the book and to the modern America from my point of view. One connection is that I can sometimes be nice and give people food when their hungry. And sometimes I would not fit in like monseigneur beonvenue. The bishop goes to the mountain to see good friends I would leave my house to see good friends to.

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