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Priestley uses Gerald to attack the upper-classes of post-war Britain. He shows that despite outward appearances, Gerald is described as an 'attractive chap' and 'well-bred'. This class of people were still capable of questionable behaviour. Gerald has an affair and initially tries to avoid telling the truth.
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The Lives of Jean Val'jean, Marius, and Thenardier are connected through many ways. One way is how Jean Val'jean adopted Cosette from Thenardier after Fantine died and he saw how brutally she was mistreated by them. Marius, who is also the suitor of Cosette, has been told to do all that he can to help and support the Thenardiers by his father. This happens right after his fathers death, because he believes that he owes his life to Monsieur Thenardier (The husband of Thenardier.) Marius also becomes aware of Jean Val Jean's past criminal life as Cosette's Suitor.
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At first the people does not bluntly show gratitude to Jim, they treat what he does as his work which does not need gratitude. Later on, they learned that they must thank him for his work even if he gets paid for doing it. They should still show gratitude to him, this boosts his morale and will make him enjoy his work more.