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During the scene in which the barricade is included, they are portraying the French Revolution. During the French Revolution, barricades were often used to fight battles.

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The barricade in Les Miserables represents a physical and symbolic division between the common people and the authorities. It is a visual representation of the rebellion and fight for justice by the oppressed against the ruling class. The barricade also serves as a focal point for the characters to come together and make their stand.

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