Why do you think Bishop Myriel isn't afraid of Valjean? Write as much as you can.
Bishop Myriel is a true Christian, faithful to his religion. So he loves all people, especially poor people. Whenever poor people come to his place and ask for any help, he helps them. To allow people in need to come to his place anytime, he doesn't have any locks on his doors. When Valjean needed his help, the bishop didn't drive him away and allowed him to eat and stay in his place. He didn't mind even when Valjean said he was a convict. Actually Valjean was a victim of his current society. I think Valjean is responsible and dependable. He lived with his sister who had seven children without her husband. He did his best to support his sister's family. But one time they had no food to eat. Valjean wanted to give something to eat to his sister's children by stealing a loaf of bread. But he was caught and prisoned. He spent 19 years in prison just stealing a loaf of bread. What a miserable man he was!