Who is the French Romantic author of “Les Orientales” and “Les Misérables,” known for his advocacy for social justice and human rights?
Victor Hugo
Victor Hugo, a major figure in French Romanticism, used his writing both to explore the depths of human emotions and to denounce the inequalities and injustices of his time. In "Les Misérables," he paints a vivid picture of 19th-century French society, while advocating for compassion and redemption. Hugo saw literature as a means to awaken consciousness and inspire change, thus combining romantic passion with political commitment. His work, with its universal scope and profound humanism, continues to resonate as a call for fraternity and the fight for a more just world.