cosette didnt GIVE A FUCK about your social norms
she ran around barefoot and met guys in her pajamas.
cosette was a badass and im tired of people turning her into this wilting flower. she was literally described as ‘more a lark than a dove’.
Javert/Valjean: I’m Gonna Be (500 Miles)
He would walk 500 miles, and he would walk 500 more
[content warning: alcohol, allusions to suicide]
no but enjolras picking up one of grantaire’s sketchbooks and it’s just pages and pages of these great swirls of red and gold and marble statues, and there’s this one face, just one, over and over, and enjolras is so confused and he gulps a little and looks up at courf and asks very very quietly if this means that maybe r likes him too
and courfeyrac
just
collapses

socially awkward Marius falling down from a tree in A Heart Full of Love .. genius production decision!
courfeyrac having a weird feeling of his baby leaving the nest when marius moves out to live with cosette
leaning on the door frame of marius’ old room and sighing
‘courf are you alright’
‘i just need a moment i’ll be fine’#i mean one day you’re pulling out a mattress for him to sleep on and the next he’s wooing women and being a functioning member of society #they grow up so fast
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cosette - les miserables](http://25.media.tumblr.com/6a5d9167e8a1591a012ec72e5e1103d5/tumblr_mnj1bkfWLt1r4szlyo1_500.jpg)
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cosette - les miserables
Damn their warnings, damn their lies,
They will see the people rise!
modern au: the ladies of les misérables
valar morghulis —all men must die. but we are not men.
samantha barks as éponine thénardier
antonia thomas as azelma thénardier
amanda seyfried as cosette fauchelevent
angel coulby as musichetta
anne hathaway as fantine

and while enjolras stuffs his face with pink donuts, grantaire has serious artist’s block.
#THIS is the enjolras i want #vicious and angry and willing to do anything for his cause
Let me tell you about book!Enjolras. When one of the revolutionaries got drunk and shot an unarmed citizen, Enjolras grabbed the man by his hair, forced him to his knees, and gave him one minute to say his prayers. He stood calmly timing him on his watch as the man screamed and begged at his feet, then put a pistol to his head and shot him. Then “he thrust the body aside with his foot and said, ‘Get rid of that.’” Enjolras had no problem giving Gavroche a gun. Enjolras stayed at the back of the barricade because he knew that he had to stay alive to give orders. Enjolras killed the young National Guard who was loading the cannon even though it pained him to do so— he shed a single tear, called him “brother” and shot him to buy a few precious minutes. Enjolras instructed the revolutionaries to keep a stack of several paving stones on the first floor of the cafe, and when the National Guard attacked, they threw them on the soldiers below and crushed them. Enjolras found several bottles of wine in the back of the cafe; he placed them on the first floor, too, so that when they inevitably ran out of bullets they could use the bottles as clubs. When he was finally pinned down, surrounded by the bodies of his friends and and facing twenty members of the National Guard, Enjolras threw away his gun, offered them his chest, and said, “shoot me.” He refused a blindfold.
Enjolras is vicious. Enjolras is angry. And above all, Enjolras is an idealist; and there is absolutely nothing more dangerous.

i colored that picture of courfeyrac
And the colors are perfect! What a classy Courfeyrac.
OH it’s even more beautiful colored. His little red ribbonnnnnnn.