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What is a key principle that Javert believes in regarding the law?
The law is absolute and must be followed.
Social morals can override legal statutes.
Judgment should be subjective based on circumstances.
Reform of criminals is more important than punishment.
How does Javert view individuals who break the law?
They should be forgiven if they have good intentions.
They are criminals who must be punished.
They deserve a second chance to prove themselves.
Their social circumstances should be taken into account.
What internal conflict does Javert face concerning social morality?
He questions if law should ever be questioned.
He feels empathy for those he pursues.
He believes leniency can lead to societal collapse.
He struggles to reconcile mercy with justice.
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