Gavroche
Gavroche is a fictional character from Victor Hugo's novel Les Misérables. He is a young boy living in the streets of Paris during the early 19th century. Known for his bravery and resourcefulness, Gavroche embodies the spirit of the French working class. Despite his hardships, he maintains a playful and defiant attitude.
Gavroche plays a significant role in the story, particularly during the June Rebellion of 1832. He helps the revolutionaries and shows great courage, ultimately sacrificing himself for the cause. His character symbolizes the innocence of youth and the struggles of the impoverished in society.