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* {{Anvilicious}}: Creator/VictorHugo is about how cruel the death sentence is and lets you know in the most melodramatic way possible.
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* SomeAnvilsNeedToBeDropped: Hugo was a master of this trope. The fact that the book had such a singular purpose, however, meant that it was not as well done as a masterpiece like ''Literature/LesMiserables''.

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* NarmCharm: The book can be kind of melodramatic, but this troper did not. Laugh. Once. It's more likely to make you feel ill than to make you laugh.

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* NarmCharm: The book can be kind of melodramatic, but this troper did not. Laugh. Once. It's it's more likely to make you feel ill than to make you laugh.



* TearJerker: The whole book, really... but also certain scenes, especially the one with his daughter.

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* TearJerker: The whole book, really... but also certain scenes, especially the one with his daughter.daughter.

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* NarmCharm: The book can be kind of melodramatic, but this troper did not. Laugh. Once. It's more likely to make you feel ill than to make you laugh.
* SomeAnvilsNeedToBeDropped: Hugo was a master of this trope. The fact that the book had such a singular purpose, however, meant that it was not as well done as a masterpiece like ''Literature/LesMiserables''.
* TearJerker: The whole book, really... but also certain scenes, especially the one with his daughter.

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