Children Quote by Victor Hugo
““This child was well muffled up in a pair of man's trousers, but he did not get them from his father, and a woman's chemise, but he did not get it from his mother. Some people or other had clothed him in rags out of charity. Still, he had a father and a mother. But his father did not think of him, and his mother did not love him. He was one of those children most deserving of pity, among all, one of those who have father””
About This Quote
Source Novel: Les Misérables by Victor Hugo, 1862
A child is raised by strangers, lacking parental love, yet still deserving compassion despite his harsh circumstances.
In simple terms: A child without parental love still deserves pity.
Show empathy to those abandoned.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- orphan care
- charitable aid
- community support
- advocacy for vulnerable children
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- How can society better support children without parents?
- What responsibilities do individuals have toward abandoned children?
Even with kindness, systemic neglect persists.