¶ … religious themes of the three works mentioned, those being Les Miserables, Notes on Nursing and the Calling of Katie Makanya, are all fairly easy to see. A major fact about Les Miserables is that Jean Valjean spends a lot of time in jail for doing something relatively minor, stealing food to feed a starving family, and then this gets compounded three to four times over when Valjean tries to escape. In all, Valjean is in prison for nineteen years before being released. He is then treated like a leper by innkeepers because of his convict past. As the story progresses, there are some obvious themes relating to the law, the enforcement thereof and grace. There is a common theme from Valjean needing to be forgiven and allowed to gain redemption despite the past at hand but there is a common theme of people not doing that in the book. Javert's assertion that criminals never change and that breaking the law should be met with zero tolerance. Despite Valjean trying to escape his past, many in that era and that book hold that it is not that easy. The obvious point, or at least one of them, from Les Miserables is that Valjean was not treated fairly and even his original sin did not warrant the behavior and jailing he received even if what he did was technically against the law. The zero tolerance nature of his punishment was over the top. Notes on Nursing speaks about religion in a way that bucks the trend of how nurses were perceived at the time and how they should do their job. Nightingale made references at differnet points about doing one's job even when the maddening din of events around a nurse demand or require otherwise and how doing's on job with Christian love should always win out. Lastly, Maknya said something similar of a black woman being resolute and committed to doing the Godly...
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