There is a running plot that gets tied together at the end where so as in layman's like we talked a few times about how Hugo likes to distract himself from the action of the book to talk about other stuff. He does actually I think distract himself I think he gets a little in psychopedia brownie and just kind of starts ranting and ravingYeah so there are two big areas where this happens which we can talk about in a minute but there is one like smaller diversion that he takes kind of in the middle of the book Where this one town's person is telling this other town's person about this woman who like the gypsies took her baby and it turns out that
We're dipping back in the Victor Hugo well this week with his other best-known book The Hunchback of Notre Dame. Did you know that the book and the Disney movie don't end the same way?
Also on tap: road trips, games of tag, revisiting the poverty question from last week, and talking about Hugo's views on architecture vs. the printing press.
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