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2 Members  





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Friends of the ABC






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A meeting of the Friends of the ABC

The Friends of the ABC (French: Les Amis de l'ABC) is a fictional association of revolutionary French republican students featured in the 1862 novel Les MisérablesbyVictor Hugo. In French, the name of the society is a pun, in which abaissés ('the abased', 'humiliated', 'degraded') is pronounced [abese], very similar to A-B-C ( be se]). Their members represent a wide variety of political viewpoints, ranging from communist agitation to advocacy for democracy to supporting the Levellers and more, but on 5 June 1832 they all join the popular insurrection known as the June Rebellion and organize the construction of a massive barricade. They are based on the real political group Friends of the People (French: Société des Amis du Peuple).[1] Hugo brings them into the narrative when Marius Pontmercy, one of the novel's principal characters, attaches himself to the group without becoming one of them. With their fight led by Enjolras, all of the members of the group die during the rebellion.

Characters Jean Valjean and Gavroche both also fight with the student rebellion, with Valjean barely making it out alive and Gavroche dying. The central story is also told in the 1980 musical version of Les Misérables, though many of the members lack characterization in the musical.

Role in the novel

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The Friends of the ABC is a reference to the historical Society of the Rights of Man. Hugo comments on the Rights of Man society in the novel, describing the many spin-off sub-groups in Paris and elsewhere:[2]

The Society of the Rights of Man engendered the Society of Action. These were impatient individuals who broke away and hastened ahead. Other associations sought to recruit [for] themselves from the great mother societies .... Then the Society of Equal Workingmen which was divided into three fractions, the levellers, the communists, the reformers. Then the Army of the Bastilles, a sort of cohort organized on a military footing .... The central committee, which was at the head, had two arms, the Society of Action, and the Army of the Bastilles .... A legitimist association, the Chevaliers of Fidelity, stirred about among these the republican affiliations. It was denounced and repudiated there .... In Paris, the Faubourg Saint-Marceau kept up an equal buzzing with the Faubourg Saint-Antoine, and the schools were no less moved than the faubourgs. A cafe in the Rue Saint-Hyacinthe and the wine shop of the Seven Billiards, Rue des Mathurins-Saint-Jacques, served as rallying points for the students. The Society of the Friends of the A B C affiliated to the Mutualists of Angers, and to the Cougourde of Aix, met, as we have seen, in the Cafe Musain.

Members

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References

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  1. ^ "Revolutionaries in 1820s-30s France". Carpe Horas. Archived from the original on 2019-05-18.
  • ^ Les Misérables, Volume 4, Book First, Chapter 5.
  • ^ a b c d e f g h i j Les Misérables, Volume 3, Book Fourth, Chapter 1.
  • ^ Les Misérables, Volume 4, Book Eleventh, Chapter 4
  • ^ Les Misérables, Volume 4, Book Fourteenth, Chapter 3
  • ^ a b c d e f Les Misérables, Volume 5, Book First, Chapter 21
  • ^ a b Les Misérables, Volume 5, Book First, Chapter 22
  • ^ a b c Les Misérables, Volume 5, Book First, Chapter 23.
  • ^ Les Misérables, Volume 5, Book First, Chapter 5
  • ^ Les Misérables, Volume 4, Book Twelfth, Chapter 3
  • ^ Les Misérables, Volume 4, Book Fourteenth, Chapter 5
  • ^ a b Les Misérables, Volume 4, Book Twelfth, Chapter 2
  • ^ Les Misérables, Volume 3, Book Fourth, Chapter 2.

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