Orphan of the Mist,Notre Dame de Paris Introduction 300 words
Orphan of the Mist (English: Oliver Twist), is a realistic novel by English writer Charles Dickens published in 1838. With the background of Misty London, it tells the story of an orphan's tragic life and encounters. The main character, Oliver, grows up in an orphanage, undergoes an apprenticeship, escapes from hardships, falls into a den of thieves by mistake, is forced to work with vicious murderers, and goes through countless pains and sorrows, and finally finds out his birth and obtains happiness with the help of the kind-hearted people. Like Dickens' other novels, this book exposes many of the social problems of the time, such as almshouses, child labor, and gangs absorbing young people into crime. The book has been adapted for film, television and stage many times. World-renowned director Roman Polanski also adapted the book in 2005. World-renowned director Roman Polanski also made a movie of the book in 2005. Notre Dame de Paris Synopsis The deaf and ugly Quasimodo is adopted by Father Claude, the priest of Notre Dame de Paris, and works as a bell ringer. Ever since he meets Esmeralda, a beautiful gypsy girl, Father Claude, who is seduced by her beauty, is obsessed with her, and instructs Quasimodo to forcibly take her away, but on the way he is rescued by the captain of Forbes' cavalry, who falls in love with Esmeralda. However, Forbes was a womanizer by nature and was assassinated by Crowder, who held a grudge, but did not die. And framed Esmeralda, so that she was sentenced to death, the execution, Quasimodo will be Esmeralda to save and hide in Notre Dame, the beggar crowd to save Esmeralda and rushed into the church, mistakenly and Quasimodo battle, Esmeralda was led by Crowder's army strangled in the square, Quasimodo indignation Crowder from the top floor of the church to the ground, and finally Quasimodo touched Esmeralda's body to martyrdom. (The story is also set against the backdrop of Gringoire, a downtrodden poet, and the poor mother of a lost child, the "Scented Flower Clarion.")