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Cast of Characters
Principals
Julien Enjolras. Priest of the ideal turned temple prostitute. A beautiful blond boy who dreams revolutionary dreams.
Audric Combeferre. Julien's lover, a mild-mannered young man of similar political fervor but a more practical bent.
Jean-Thierry "Jehan" Prouvaire. Poet, romantic, and dreamer. Awfully flighty, but most affectionate.
Théophile Lesgle, a.k.a. Bossuet. A postmaster's son from the north, rife with puns and lucky in nothing except love.
Daniel Feuilly. Rather solemn boy who makes fans for a living, and does not let peculiar ceremonies deter him from pursuing his ideals.
Aimery Courfeyrac. A lad of good family and high spirits, persuasive and charming, with the well-earned nickname of "Aimé".
Chrétien Joly. Incipient hypochondriac, future physician, perennial bundle of nerves, and Bossuet's constant companion.
Christophe Bahorel. Inveterate rabble-rouser and loafer, who enjoys a good argument and a good lay, in that order.
Augustin Grantaire. A skeptic and cynic of the highest caliber, who overimbibes and admires pretty, promiscuous boys from afar.
Others
Marius Pontmercy. A pleasant if slightly confused boy, encountered by Bossuet and befriended by Aimery, who comes and goes.
Rosalie. Lacemaker, sometime object of Daniel's affections.
Musichetta. A charming if elusive young lady beloved of Chrétien.
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