Gavroche

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Gavroche is a spirited and streetwise Parisian urchin from Victor Hugo’s novel *Les Misérables*, known for his bravery and tragic fate during the June Rebellion.

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instanceOf fictional character
literary character
abandonedBy his parents
adaptedIn film adaptations of Les Misérables
musical Les Misérables NERFINISHED
stage adaptations of Les Misérables
ageGroup child
alliesWith Enjolras NERFINISHED
Marius Pontmercy NERFINISHED
appearsIn Les Misérables NERFINISHED
associatedWithEvent June Rebellion of 1832 NERFINISHED
associatedWithPlace the barricades in Paris
befriends street children
the Friends of the ABC NERFINISHED
the Thénardier younger sons
causeOfDeath shot while collecting cartridges
characterTrait brave
cheerful
generous
resourceful
spirited
streetwise
creator Victor Hugo NERFINISHED
diesIn June Rebellion of 1832 NERFINISHED
familyRelation brother of Azelma
brother of Éponine
older brother of the Thénardier younger sons
son of Madame Thénardier
son of Monsieur Thénardier
fictionalUniverse Les Misérables NERFINISHED
firstPublicationContext Les Misérables (1862) NERFINISHED
genre historical novel character
languageOfWork French
literaryMovement Romanticism
livesOn the streets of Paris
nationality French
notableAction shelters two younger boys in an elephant statue
sings while gathering ammunition under fire
occupation street urchin
portrayedAs a small boy
raisedBy himself
residence Paris
settingPeriod 19th-century Paris
singsSongIn musical Les Misérables
symbolizes innocence amid social injustice
the Parisian street child
youthful courage

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