"To think of shadows is a serious thing"
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Hugo is writing out of a century that kept manufacturing darkness and calling it progress. Industrial cities swelling with poverty, a punitive legal system, revolutions that promised daylight and delivered new kinds of night. In that context, “shadows” reads as the social remainder that polite society pretends not to see: the poor, the criminalized, the exiled, the politically inconvenient. Hugo’s novels are crowded with these figures, and he treats them not as background but as moral data. Thinking about shadows becomes an ethical discipline: the refusal to let suffering stay atmospheric.
There’s also a psychological subtext. Shadows are what consciousness skirts - guilt, fear, desire, complicity. Hugo’s Romantic sensibility doesn’t flee the murk; it insists the inner night has consequences in the outer world. The sentence is spare, almost didactic, because the message is. Don’t confuse brightness with innocence. If you want to claim the light, account for what it casts.
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