LES MIS #3

 In chapter 3 we see the bishop travel through multiple different terrain in order to visit multiple towns, which proved to be a difficult task. Once he arrives at Senez, he somewhat calls himself out for having similarities to Jesus when he traveled but confesses he did it out of necessity and not vanity. Being that he had to travel to 358 different towns he encountered many towns that possessed negative qualities such as greed. For each one of these towns he would point out a different town that had positive qualities to it and would use them as examples to help these towns and give them an idea on how they can improve. At the end of this chapter we get to see how the author is somewhat painting the Bishop to be a someone who's extremely good with words and images to the point where the Bishop himself believed he was persuasive. 

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