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The novel 'De Ellendigen' by Victor Hugo delves into the lives of street children in Paris, portraying them as symbols of the city's contrasting nature of grandeur and mockery. Through characters like the street boy, the book explores Paris as a place of joy, humor, seriousness, and revolution. It delves into the intricate relationship between the city and its inhabitants, highlighting themes of courage, hope, and the pursuit of justice. The narrative follows Marius as he navigates personal struggles and societal injustices, ultimately seeking truth and justice in a world filled with deception and hidden motives.
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