les miserables

domedomini:

“Grantaire lived in furnished lodgings very near the Café Musain. He went out, and five minutes later he returned. He had gone home to put on a Robespierre waistcoat. “Red,” said he as he entered, and he looked intently at Enjolras. Then, with the palm of his energetic hand, he laid the two scarlet points of the waistcoat across his breast.“(Les Misérables)


pilferingapples:

theskyhasissues:

Built some years ago over several months of me being trash, with far, far too much musical accompaniment, I present Les Misérables, recreated in Lego form.  Inside each of the buildings surrounding the barricade is a key scene from the musical.

For a full album and a chance to see everything, go here.

Oh wow–this is seriously incredible! Thank you for sharing this!

kingedmundsroyalmurder:

ofdreamsanddoodles:

listen i know nothing about les mis but i feel like all of the ABC being named “jean” or something is an incredible headcanon, partially because everyone ive known has always gotten along really well with anyone who’s shared their name. also imagine going up to someone and asking “oh hey do you know combeferre and his friends?” and them just responding, “oh yes… the jeans.”

…so, I don’t know if that was an intentional pun, but let it be known that in french ‘Jean’ and ‘gens’ are pronounced the same. Jean is, as we known, a common first name. ‘Gens’ means ‘people.’ So when you say ‘ah oui, les Jeans’ it comes out ‘oh yes, the people’ which is possibly the most Symbolic pun you could make.