Gavroche
Gavroche is a fictional character and a prominent figure in Victor Hugo's 1862 novel Les Misérables. He is a young, orphaned street urchin living in Paris. Gavroche is characterized by his irrepressible spirit, his quick wit, and his remarkable resilience despite his impoverished circumstances. He is often depicted as a cheerful and resourceful individual, surviving by his wits and often stealing to feed himself and others less fortunate.
Despite his small stature and age, Gavroche displays a surprising maturity and a strong sense of justice.
Gavroche becomes a symbol of the common people and the spirit of rebellion against oppression. He is