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English, 25.08.2021 16:50, 21hendlill

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After having watched all of the videos, answer the following questions in well-thought out, complete sentences. Remember to type in professional language and not text-talk :)

1. In the first video, who has more power? How does this person show dominance over the other, specifically with his name? Or, how would you feel if someone called you a number instead of your actual name?

2. What is the significance of Jean Valjean ripping up his legal papers in the second video? Or do you believe that it should be this easy to have a new name and new identity by ripping up a legal document and deciding to be someone else? Explain your answer.

3. Monsieur le maire has chosen to accept his past and reveal that he is Jean Valjean/Prisoner 24601 years after going under a new identity. Do you believe that he should be accepted for who he is now (the mayor), or do you think he should be punished for lying, breaking his parole, and trying to live a different life than the one he was sentenced to live? Explain your response.

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