Annette Fantine Dominic
Annette Fantine Dominic is a fictional character from the novel Les Misérables, written by Victor Hugo. She is the daughter of Fantine, a struggling factory worker, and is known for her tragic life story, which highlights themes of poverty and sacrifice. Annette's character represents the impact of societal issues on individuals and families.
In the story, Annette is often referred to as Cosette, the name she is given after being taken in by Jean Valjean. Her character evolves from a mistreated child to a symbol of hope and love, ultimately finding happiness with Marius Pontmercy. Annette's journey reflects the broader struggles faced by many during the time period of the novel.