What is Notre Dame de Paris about?

The story of the novel takes place in Paris in the15th century, and the central location of the plot clue is Notre Dame de Paris. Quasimodo, the hero, is an abandoned child of a wandering gypsy. He was born deformed: one-eyed, hunchbacked and lame. Gypsies secretly traded him for a woman's little daughter Agnes. Claude, the vice bishop of Notre Dame, adopted quasimodo and made him a bell ringer when he became an adult. He is deaf again because he has been ringing the bell for many years. Quasimodo was loyal to his post, had great respect for the archdeacon, and was obedient. One holiday night, the vice bishop ordered quasimodo to rob the gypsy girl Esme Halda. She was hit by the king's guards, and captain Fabi saved the girl. The next day, quasimodo was sentenced and flogged under the drum in the gray square. Quasimodo is in great pain and wants water to drink. The vice bishop saw it and slipped away, but the gypsy girl boldly sent water to the victim quasimodo. The poor bell ringer never thanked her again. It turned out that Agnes was stolen by a tramp. She is young, beautiful and good at singing and dancing. I fell in love with Fabi, the captain of the guard, and agreed to meet him on holiday night. After learning about this, the Vice Bishop followed Fabi and hid in their tryst. When Fabi and Esme Halda confided in each other, they stabbed Fabi with a dagger and slipped away. Esme Halda, who used to be scared, was arrested. The court accused her of murdering the king's bodyguard with witchcraft and forced her to confess through torture, so she was sentenced to hang. In prison, the vice bishop repeatedly told Esme Halda that if she loved him, she would not die. But the girl was firmly in love with Fabi, and the archbishop was furious and announced the execution of the hanging. The day before the execution, Esme Halda knelt in front of Notre Dame for a confession ceremony. Suddenly, quasimodo rushed out, picked up the girl, stepped into the threshold of Notre Dame and shouted, "Holy Land!" Guards, jailers and onlookers were afraid to act, because according to the religious laws and regulations at that time, everyone in the church should be protected by God, and even if he committed a capital crime, he could not be arrested. Quasimodo hid Esme Holda in a small room in the tallest tower, gave her her own food and bedding, and kept at her door to take care of her every night. Soon, the vice bishop found the hiding place and sneaked into the room at night, trying to rape the girl, but the guarded quasimodo found it unsuccessful. When these vagrants learned that Esme Holda had been unjustly sentenced to death, they were very angry. Armed themselves, they rushed to the court and surrounded Notre Dame. But quasimodo, who loves gypsy girls, because she is deaf, mistakenly thinks that they are coming to hunt down her enemies, leaving all kinds of building materials on the top of the church to repair houses, causing a large number of homeless casualties. King Louis Xi didn't like religious forces, but he was afraid that the people would rise up and resist, so he sent troops to suppress them. The archbishop took the opportunity to cheat Esme Halda away, dragged her to the drum stage, and forced her to make a choice: go to the guillotine or promise to love him. The girl despised him and would rather die than surrender. The archbishop dragged her to the front of the "mouse hole", told Sister Judith to catch her and ran to call the guards herself. Sister Judith is actually the girl's mother. After losing her little daughter, she ran around looking for small embroidered shoes, converted to religion in despair, entered a living coffin-"mouse hole" and became a nun. Esme Halda saw the little shoe and took out an identical embroidered shoe in the amulet, so mother and daughter met. The nun smashed the iron fence and hid her lost daughter 16 years in the "mouse hole". The mother and daughter were immersed in the joy of reunion. At this time, the guards and guards called by the vice bishop surrounded the "mouse hole", and maternal love gave Gudier strength and wisdom. She deceived them into believing that the gypsy girl had escaped. But when Esme Halda heard Fabi's name, she couldn't help rushing out of the window and exposing herself. So the mother and daughter were taken to the execution ground, the daughter was hanged and the mother died tragically under the gallows. Finally, Gasimo saw through the ugly soul of the archdeacon, pushed him down the tower and fell to his death. Then he found the body of Esme Halda and hugged him to death.