Jean Valjean felt that the government had robbed him because he was unjustly imprisoned for stealing a loaf of bread to feed his sister's starving children. After serving a long sentence, he struggled to reintegrate into society due to the stigma of his criminal record, which limited his opportunities for work and a fresh start. This sense of betrayal and loss fueled his resentment toward a system that punished him harshly for a desperate act of survival. Ultimately, he believed that the law had stripped him of his humanity and dignity.
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