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Éponine Thénardier

Éponine
Les Misérables character
Eponine and Patron-Minette.jpg
Éponine intervenes to stop Patron-Minette robbing Valjean's home.
Created by Victor Hugo
Information
Aliases "Jondrette girl"
Gender Female
Family Madame Thénardier (mother)
Monsieur Thénardier (father)
Azelma (sister)
Gavroche (brother)
Two unnamed younger brothers
Religion Roman Catholic
Nationality French
Birth date late 1815
Death date June 5, 1832 (1832-06-06) (aged 17)

Éponine Thénardier (/ˌpˈnn tˌnɑːrdiˈ/; French: [epɔnin tenaʁdje]), also referred to as the "Jondrette girl", is a fictional character in the 1862 novel Les Misérables by Victor Hugo.

The character is introduced as a spoiled and pampered child, but appears later in the novel as a ragged and impoverished teenager who speaks in the argot of the Parisian streets, while retaining vestiges of her former charm and innocence.

Éponine is born in 1815, the oldest child of the Thénardiers. As children, Éponine and her younger sister Azelma are described as pretty, well-dressed, and charming. They are pampered and spoiled by their parents, the Thénardiers, who run an inn in Montfermeil, France. In 1818, when Fantine and her illegitimate daughter Cosette come across the inn, Fantine sees Éponine and Azelma playing outside. Cosette joins the two sisters and the three play together. Fantine asks the Thénardiers to take care of Cosette while she goes to look for work in her home town. The Thénardiers abuse Cosette, dress her in rags and force her to work, while spoiling their daughters and letting them play. Following their parents' example, Éponine and Azelma are unkind to Cosette and treat her like a servant.


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