dagblog - Comments for "Dumpster Divers in London get happy ending; Supermarket says let&#039;em loose" http://dagblog.com/link/dumpster-divers-london-get-happy-ending-supermarket-says-letem-loose-18167 Comments for "Dumpster Divers in London get happy ending; Supermarket says let'em loose" en Jolly this story reminds me http://dagblog.com/comment/189640#comment-189640 <a id="comment-189640"></a> <p><em>In reply to <a href="http://dagblog.com/link/dumpster-divers-london-get-happy-ending-supermarket-says-letem-loose-18167">Dumpster Divers in London get happy ending; Supermarket says let&#039;em loose</a></em></p> <div class="field field-name-comment-body field-type-text-long field-label-hidden"><div class="field-items"><div class="field-item even"><p>Jolly this story reminds me of the book <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Les_Mis%C3%A9rables_(disambiguation)" title="Les Misérables (disambiguation)"><em>Les Misérables (disambiguation)</em></a><em>.</em>by <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Victor_Hugo" title="Victor Hugo">Victor Hugo</a>,.</p> <p>Examining the nature of law and grace, the novel elaborates upon the history of France, the architecture and urban design of Paris, politics, <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Moral_philosophy" title="Moral philosophy">moral philosophy</a>, <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Antimonarchism" title="Antimonarchism">antimonarchism</a>, justice<strong>, religion</strong>, and the types and nature of romantic and familial love.</p> <p> Hugo explains the work's overarching structure:</p> <blockquote> <p><em> “The book which the reader has before him at this moment is, from one end to the other, in its entirety and details ... a progress from evil to good, from injustice to justice<strong><u>, from falsehood to truth</u></strong>, from night to day, from appetite to conscience, from corruption to life; from bestiality to duty, from hell to heaven, from nothingness to God. The starting point: matter, destination: the soul. The hydra at the beginning, the angel at the end.</em></p> </blockquote> <p><a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Les_Mis%C3%A9rables">http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Les_Mis%C3%A9rables</a></p> <p>Good thing the book wasn’t censored. It was first published in 1862, that is considered one of the greatest novels of the 19th century.</p> </div></div></div> Sun, 02 Feb 2014 11:31:05 +0000 Resistance comment 189640 at http://dagblog.com