enjolras: grantaire, you are incapable of believing, of thinking, of willing, of living, and of dying
grantaire:
All at once [Enjolras] threw back his head, his blond locks fell back like those of an angel on the sombre quadriga made of stars, they were like the mane of a startled lion in the flaming of an halo.
– Victor Hugo, Les Miserables. Aka leader of the Enjolras Appreciation Club. (via atethecanary)
I’m tired of people being like “Enjolras sucks at giving hugs” stop saying that. Enjolras is the greatest at giving hugs. They’re rare. Sometimes he forgets people just need a good hug, he’s so wrapped up in his cause that he just forgets how nice hugs are. But then someone’s sad, like Feuilly, or Jehan, or Grantaire. Or maybe Gavroche did really well on a test and he’s so excited because he studied really hard with Courfeyrac! So they hug him, and he’s a little surprised like “Oh!” But then he wraps his arms around them nice and tight, bunching their shirt in his fist, pulling them closer and he nuzzles his face in their shoulder and he whispers about how much he cares. He tells them how much they mean to him and his cause (because really they’re one and the same, at least in his mind) and he kisses their cheek, and strokes the hairs at the nape of their neck so intimate and so very fond, to the point where they break apart and he goes on his merry way and there’s a longing in the other person’s chest for another hug from the chief.
Enjolras is a tactile person. This comes as a surprise to those who do not know him well, to those who see him only as a statuesque embodiment of the spirit of liberty, somehow removed from the plane of ordinary human experience. To those outside his circle, it seems almost sacrilegious to imagine touching Enjolras, as though the brush of flesh against flesh would cross some unspoken barrier or somehow infect him with something profane.
His friends, who as a rule view unspoken barriers as challenges rather than restrictions, quickly lost those impressions. Enjolras communicates as much through touch as through words, underscores his points with clasps of shoulders or grasping of hands, draws attention to himself through touches on the wrist or shoulder nudges, seeks to convince skeptics by drawing them close so that they can feel the vibrations in his body as he speaks of freedom and of tyranny and of hope. (Grantaire, after the first time Enjolras had interacted with him thus, had stumbled back and gone straight to his wine, looking as though he might shake apart from the sudden seismic activity in his soul. He had not touched Enjolras since.) To be touched by Enjolras feels, at times, like receiving a blessing, but it is more usually a simple invitation, an offer between equals to join him in his passion and his enthusiasm, to share in the love he feels so strongly that he can only barely stand it alone.
Despite this proclivity for physical contact, Enjolras rarely thinks to offer hugs. He expresses his concern through gentle hands on the nape of a friend’s neck or questioning touches on the shoulder, sits close to a friend in pain and holds their hand and allows them to rest their head on his shoulder, but without prompting he does not think to offer more. Only when another initiates does he seem to recall that it is customary to embrace a friend in times of joy or difficulty, and after a moment of surprise he turns the entirety of his attention to the task. Enjolras is a creature driven by his intensity of focus and of passion, and when the task before him is to embrace a friend he sets about it with as much dedication as he would any other task vital to his cause. He wraps his arms around their body and draws them close, one hand rising to cup the back of their head, his palm somehow fitting perfectly around the base of their skull no matter whether he is commiserating with Bahorel over the narrow-minded stupidity of theatre critics or celebrating a particularly exciting scientific discover with Joly. It is hard to feel anything but safe in Enjolras’ arms, difficult to feel unworthy or uncertain when faced with the tangible expression of his faith and his love. To be hugged by Enjolras is to receive a promise from a man who disdains insincerity that he loves and cherishes you, that you are an object of the divine, and, moreover, that you are his equal, his brother, his friend.
enjolras and grantaire didn’t just hold hands and then die, grantaire probably gripped it tighter and enjolras squeezed back as he was hit with the first bullets and maybe grantaire felt enjolras’ muscles go slack before enj died and let me tell you, not just seeing or hearing the person you love die but feeling it must have been horrific
this guy is twenty-two years old and is completely willing (eager, even) to sacrifice his life for the liberation of an entire country’s people
he understands the inner-workings of the french government better than the majority of the members of the government do
he manages to keep a group of rowdy twenty-somethings in line: he may become exasperated with them but he does not give up; he spends a very large amount of his extremely valuable time searching for their redeeming and useful qualities and tries to place them in areas where they will prosper; he is always weighing the options of what is best for the amis, the people of france, and the revolution as a whole, and (just as anna has pointed out recently) continually exhibits an inordinate amount of patience with regard to the amis and should be admired for how much shit he puts up with (especially from grantaire), not vilified.
i am still amazed at how much criticism is thrown at enjolras, especially when it comes to him being blamed for the amis’ deaths or depicting him as some sort of unfeeling monster who treats all of the boys like shit. enjolras is one of the most admirable, selfless, thorough, and dedicated characters within the entire story.
the only argument i have against ace enjolras is that hugo chose to compare him to more than one gay figure from classical antiquity. to me thats a clear indicator that enjolras is at the very least leaning towards being gay.
Also like… Ace people can be gay?
But… at the time, when Hugo wrote it, he wouldn’t have had the same understanding of what asexuality is, so he probably wouldn’t have written a character specifically believing them to be asexual… or at least, knowing what it meant.
I think it’s a perfectly valid interpretation to have nowadays – especially given that it’s canon he has not so much as kissed another person – but I think at the time, Hugo was coding him as gay very explicitly, so even if you regard him as Ace as well, you can’t just ignore that. Enjolras is gay.