
Thénardier
Thénardier is a fictional character from Victor Hugo's novel "Les Misérables." He is a cunning, unscrupulous innkeeper known for his greed and manipulative nature. Thénardier is often involved in dishonest schemes and exploits others for personal gain, displaying a lack of moral integrity. Despite his negative traits, he is also a complex character shaped by his environment and hardships. Throughout the story, he represents selfishness and moral corruption, contrasting with the more virtuous characters. His actions influence various events in the novel, illustrating themes of social injustice and the consequences of moral choices.