In Victor Hugo's "Les Miserables," the author reflects on the profound influence of Jesus Christ's teachings on society. Despite being a guiding principle for civilization, these sacred laws have not fully integrated into daily life and cultural practices. This suggests a gap between religious ideals and the reality of human behavior.
Hugo emphasizes the need for a deeper understanding and implementation of Christ's message in the lives of individuals. Only through the acceptance and practice of these sacred laws can society truly evolve and reflect the moral foundation they were built upon.