Félix Tholomyès

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Félix Tholomyès is a minor character in Victor Hugo's novel "Les Misérables," known as the carefree student who fathers Cosette and then abandons her mother, Fantine.

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Félix Tholomyès canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf character in a novel
fictional character
literary character
abandoned Fantine NERFINISHED
his daughter Cosette NERFINISHED
appearsIn Les Misérables NERFINISHED
appearsInPart Volume I: Fantine NERFINISHED
associatedWithTheme class privilege
irresponsibility
seduction and abandonment
causes Fantine's pregnancy
Fantine's social disgrace
creator Victor Hugo NERFINISHED
fatherOf Cosette NERFINISHED
firstAppearance Fantine (part of Les Misérables) NERFINISHED
gender male
languageOfWork French
literaryPeriod 19th-century French literature
literaryRole foil to Fantine's sincerity and devotion
medium prose fiction
memberOf group of four students courting four grisettes
narrativeFunction catalyst for Fantine's downfall
nationality French
occupation law student
personalityTrait carefree
frivolous
selfish
witty
relationshipStatusWithFantine unmarried liaison
roleInWork minor character
romanticPartner Fantine NERFINISHED
settingOfActivity Paris NERFINISHED
socialClass bourgeois
symbolizes indifference of the bourgeoisie to the poor
privileged male irresponsibility
treatsAs treats relationship with Fantine as a temporary amusement
workPublishedIn 1862

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Cosette father Félix Tholomyès
Cosette childOf Félix Tholomyès