L'Abbé Morel
L'Abbé Morel is a fictional character from the novel "Les Misérables," written by Victor Hugo. He is a kind-hearted priest who plays a significant role in the life of Jean Valjean, the main character. Morel's compassion and moral integrity highlight themes of redemption and forgiveness throughout the story.
In the narrative, L'Abbé Morel provides shelter and support to those in need, embodying the spirit of charity. His actions influence Valjean's transformation from a hardened ex-convict to a caring individual, showcasing the impact of kindness and selflessness in a harsh world.