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'''''Les Misérables''''' is a [[book|novel]] by the [[French]] [[Human]] writer [[Victor Hugo]], published in [[19th century|1862]].
 
'''''Les Misérables''''' is a [[book|novel]] by the [[French]] [[Human]] writer [[Victor Hugo]], published in [[19th century|1862]].
   
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It was one of [[Michael Eddington]]'s favorite books and when in [[2373]], [[Captain]] [[Benjamin Sisko|Sisko]] was obsessively pursuing him for having betrayed [[Starfleet]] and the [[United Federation of Planets|Federation]] in order to join the [[Maquis]], Eddington recommended that Sisko read the book and pay close attention to the character of [[Inspector]] [[Javert]] who pursed a man, [[Jean Valjean]], for twenty years for having stolen a loaf of bread. Eddington saw himself as Valjean, the victim of a monstrous injustice who spends his entire life helping people, making noble sacrifices for others; a romantic dashing figure fighting the good fight against insurmountable odds.
[[Michael Eddington]] read the novel many times and when he betrayed the [[Federation]] and joined the [[Maquis]], he came to see himself as the hero of the novel, [[Jean Valjean]]. He compared [[Captain]] [[Benjamin Sisko]] to the villainous [[Inspector]] [[Javert]]. ([[DS9]]: "[[For the Uniform]]")
 
   
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Sisko, who had read the book, did not care for Edington's comparison but during his pursuit of Eddington, he decided to read it again coming to the realization that he was seen as the villain, as Javert, in this scenario and had to behave accordingly. ({{DS9|For the Uniform}})
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*[http://www.online-literature.com/victor_hugo/les_miserables/ Complete text of ''Les Misérables'']
 
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* [http://www.online-literature.com/victor_hugo/les_miserables/ Complete text of ''Les Misérables''] at [http://www.online-literature.com The Literature Network]
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Revision as of 15:07, 4 July 2015

Les Misérables is a novel by the French Human writer Victor Hugo, published in 1862.

It was one of Michael Eddington's favorite books and when in 2373, Captain Sisko was obsessively pursuing him for having betrayed Starfleet and the Federation in order to join the Maquis, Eddington recommended that Sisko read the book and pay close attention to the character of Inspector Javert who pursed a man, Jean Valjean, for twenty years for having stolen a loaf of bread. Eddington saw himself as Valjean, the victim of a monstrous injustice who spends his entire life helping people, making noble sacrifices for others; a romantic dashing figure fighting the good fight against insurmountable odds.

Sisko, who had read the book, did not care for Edington's comparison but during his pursuit of Eddington, he decided to read it again coming to the realization that he was seen as the villain, as Javert, in this scenario and had to behave accordingly. (DS9: "For the Uniform")

It should be noted that throughout the episode, both Captain Sisko and Michael Eddington erroneously attribute Javert's pursuit of Valjean to Valjean stealing a loaf of bread when instead Valjean's crime was breaking parole.

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