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Cosette, Fantine, Jean Valjean and others in Les Mis had hard beginnings. Their childhoods weren't easy. We don't yet know how Cosette will turn out, but Fantine and Jean Valjean both seemed to be decent people -- they drew lessons from their experiences and built their characters into the people they wanted to be. This raises an interesting question: do you think it's better for children to have everything easy, handed to them even, or should they have to deal with some adversity in order to build their characters? Please explain your answer.
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