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Core Belief
"Gavroche believes in the importance of freedom and the need to fight against injustice. He has a strong sense of loyalty to his friends and a deep love for the people of Paris."
Worldview
Gavroche sees the world as a place of inequality and hardship, but he believes that laughter and rebellion can help to make it a little bit better.
Personality
Gavroche is a boisterous, witty, and resourceful child who lives by his wits on the streets of Paris. He is fiercely independent but also kind and compassionate.
In Their Own Words
"“I am not in the world to guard my own life, but to guard souls.”"
"“Nisi Dominus custodierit domum, in vanum vigilant qui custodiunt eam,” Unless the Lord guard the house, in vain do they watch who guard it."
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