The synopsis is as follows:
Volume 1
Chapter 1?
The Hall opens with a flashback detailing the entertainment traditions of the Feast of Fools and the Hall of the Palais de Justice, which is used for the performance of the Miracle Play, and the Miracle Play, which is performed under the direction of Grandgouve.
Chapter 2
The miracle play written by Grandgoire is repeatedly interrupted by a raucous crowd, and the character traits of the poet Grandgoire are detailed.
Chapter 3
The crowd, which has just been restored to order by the arrival of the cardinal, roars again, interrupting the miracle play. The cardinal and his entourage are depicted.
Chapter 4
The cardinal's retinue again interrupts the miracle play, and the people leave the Palace of Justice to go and see the election with the human pope, sending Grangeuil's spirit into a frenzy.
Chapter 5
The elected Pope of Fools, Quasimodo, is depicted.
Chapter 6
Description of Esmerelda, the gypsy girl who dances in the square.
Volume 2
Chapter 1?
Battered by the failure of his performance, Grandgueva wanders the streets, homeless, and finally thinks of trying his luck in the River Plaza.
Chapter 2
Describes Riverbend Square, while the author also draws on a critique of the institutions and laws of the society of the time through a look at the dilapidated houses and the gallows.
Chapter 3?
Grandgoire sees Esmerelda dancing in the Place de la Rivière at the same time that the procession of the Foolish Pope passes through the streets, and a man dressed in black jumps out of the crowd and yanks away Pope Gazimodo, who is seated in a chair, which Grandgoire recognizes as recognizing Claude, his teacher, the Vicar-General of Notre Dame de Paris. Frollo.
Chapter 4?
Gran Gueva overhears Frollo and Quasimodo trying to kidnap Esmerelda in an alley; Esmerelda is later rescued by Captain Phoebus, Frollo escapes, and Quasimodo is captured.
Chapter 5?
Gran Guevar is put in a noose and prepared for execution after panicking and mistakenly breaking into the gypsy camp, Magical Kingdom, and according to custom he can be pardoned if a woman will take him as a husband.
Chapter 6?
Esmerelda discovers Grandcueva and agrees to marry him in order to save him.
Chapter 7?
Briefly describing Grandgoire's life, Esmerelda tells him that he will only be a nominal couple with him.
Volume 3
Chapter 1?
Describes the appearance of Notre Dame in Paris.
Chapter 2?
Describes the view overlooking all of Paris from the heights of Notre Dame de Paris.
Volume 4
Chapter 1?
Introduction to the life of Quasimodo.
Chapter II
Describes the character traits and life of the Vice-Archbishop Floro.
Chapters 3 and 4?
Gazimodo is raised by Frollo, and as Gazimodo grows in understanding, he becomes grateful and obedient to the vice-archbishop.
Chapters 5 and 6?
Gasimodo grows into manhood and the Vice-Archbishop looks older and older, showing the Vice-Archbishop's wealth of learning as well as his visionary thoughts beyond the ordinary through the descriptions of the bystanders.
Volume 5
Chapters 1 and 2
The King of France, interested in Floro's alchemy, visits late at night with his entourage, and Floro speaks to the two men of his unique idea that books will destroy buildings, an idea about which the two men are half-convinced. The author then recounts this philosophical idea with a great deal of argument.
Volume 6
Gasimodo is y moved when he is whipped for trying to kidnap Esmerelda, and when the vice-principal slips away quietly, Esmerelda gives Gasimodo a drink of water regardless of his past behavior.
Volume 7
Esmerelda and Phoebus late-night rendezvous, was followed all the way by the vice bishop, the vice bishop in a rage stabbed Phoebus, jumped out of the window to escape the river, Esmerelda was caught as a murderer.
Volume 8
Esmerelda was tortured and confessed to her crime. The Vice Bishop came to the prison and spilled his heart out to Esmerelda, admitting what he had done and wanting to take her away. Esmerelda provoked the Vice Bishop by asking about Phoebus and the Vice Bishop left in annoyance. On the day of the execution, Quasimodo saves Esmerelda and is granted sanctuary in the church.
Volume 9
The Vice Bishop returns to Notre Dame after a day of running around the countryside in a frenzy, and accidentally discovers that Esmerelda is not dead, and attempts to rape the young girl. Enraged, the Vice Bishop begs the King to revoke the right of sanctuary in the church, and meanwhile, Quasimodo takes care of Esmerelda in every way possible, and also shows his love for her, but Esmerelda is still thinking about Phoebus.
Volume 10
The gypsies attack the church to save Esmerelda, and when Gazimodo mistakenly engages in a great battle with him because he cannot hear the voices, the vicar takes advantage of the chaos to take Esmerelda away, and kneels in front of the gallows to once again express his love for Esmerelda, and to ask her to choose between him and the gallows, which Esmerelda chooses with conviction. The gypsies in front of the church are dispersed by the army and Klopan dies.
The Eleventh Volume
Esmerelda is hanged in the square, and Gazimodo, knowing all, pushes the vicar-general to his death by falling from the bell-tower, and finds Esmerelda's body to be martyred.
Expanded:
Notre Dame de Paris. p>Notre Dame de Paris is a full-length novel written by French literary scholar Victor Hugo and first published on January 14, 1831.
Notre Dame de Paris is a story written in the 15th century in France with bizarre and contrasting techniques: Claude, the vice-bishop of Notre Dame de Paris, is a moralistic and serpentine man, who loves before he hates, and persecutes the gitzo girl Esmeralda. The ugly but kind-hearted bell-ringer Quasimodo sacrifices his life to save her. The novel exposes the hypocrisy of religion, proclaims the bankruptcy of asceticism, and celebrates the kindness, love and self-sacrifice of the lower-class working people, reflecting Hugo's humanitarian thought.
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