After reading a famous book, everyone must have learned a lot, and it is time to write a review about what they have learned. Below are 10 inspirations from Notre Dame de Paris that I compiled. I hope you like them.
Enlightenment of Notre Dame de Paris 1
I climbed to the bell tower of Notre Dame de Paris, where Victor Hugo was waiting for me, for me Tell the story of "The Hunchback of Notre Dame." A figure appeared in front of my eyes, and his original appearance slowly emerged, oh! How ugly he was, "that tetrahedral nose, that horseshoe-shaped mouth, and the small left side blocked by thatch-like brown eyebrows." The eye, the right eye that was completely covered by a large tumor, the upper and lower rows of incomplete teeth, like castle battlements, made people feel disgusted when they saw it. Hugo told me that he was Quasimodo, recognized as the "King of Ugly Men". He was adopted by Claude, the vice-president of Notre Dame de Paris, and suffered so much misery that even his originally sound ears were deafened by ringing the bell. Lorde can be said to be his reborn parent. Out of gratitude to Quasimodo, he obeyed his orders and even did something unreasonable - kidnapping Esmeralda. This can be said to be his initial ignorant gratitude. . Because of this incident, Quasimodo was punished by flogging, but Claude, who was the instigator behind the scenes, slipped away quietly as if nothing had happened, leaving Quasimodo wailing thirsty and unbearable. In the end, Esmeralda ignored the past grudges. After bringing him water, Quasimodo drank the sweet water and shed the first tear in his life. At this time, his mind also underwent subtle changes. When Esmeralda was falsely accused by Claude and sentenced to death at the confession ceremony the day before her execution, Quasimodo was heartbroken. In order to save his benefactor, he desperately carried Esmeralda into Notre Dame and carefully Take care of her. When I witnessed Claude trying to rape Esmeralda and then cheating on her after the attempt
I raised my head and looked up at Hugo. Hugo put his hand on my forehead and I felt the warmth of his palm. , looking back. I saw Esmeralda in the Festival Square: "I saw her head was slender and weak, turning as quickly as a wasp; she was wearing a golden corset, smooth and without pleats, and a colorful robe that was fluffy and bulging; Her shoulders are exposed, and her skirt is lifted from time to time, revealing a pair of graceful thin legs; her hair is jet black, and her eyes are like flames; in short, she is really a wonderful beauty."
Yes, she is a wonderful beauty. , like the great Virgin, God gave her enviable beauty and a heart as pure as a white cloud, but gave her a rough life experience. She was stolen away shortly after she was born, and she lived in the lower classes, separated from her relatives. But she wrote all the misfortunes and insults on the sand, letting the wind and sand help her forget them, and engraved her gratitude firmly on the stone of her heart to remember it forever. Every day is a festival for her, and she shares her happiness with those who are in distress and pain; she gives all her money to the poor children. In order to save Gringoire, she is willing to marry him and give Quasimo The warmth of so many relatives…. I was confused. What made a helpless gypsy girl who was spurned by the so-called upper class society make her as happy and energetic as an angel every day? And what made her stand out from the filth of the evil and filthy old society? She abandoned selfishness and existed for love? What makes her stand alone in the stinking wind of being swayed by others? What is it, Hugo, tell me, you let me appreciate it with my heart and look back. ! Oh, it is gratitude, gratitude to nature, gratitude to society, and gratitude to those laborers who work hard and are still grateful for their fate despite being oppressed and exploited. Our ability to come into this world is already the greatest blessing from the Creator, but for the sake of food, clothing, shelter, and endless greed, we only know how to ask for it, like a monster with a big mouth devouring everything we can get. Wealth, but we are never satisfied, thinking that the world owes us too much, but ask ourselves what we have received, who asked us to borrow it and should pay it back to us?! As everyone knows, even if I spend my whole life, I will not be able to repay what has been given to me. of favor.
I thought of Karl Marx, who lived in poverty and was deported in order to explore the direction of future social development, Qian Xuesen, who for decades gave up foreign fame and fortune for China's aerospace industry, Bruno, who was burned alive for insisting on the truth of the "heliocentric theory", and those who The pioneers and guides who have quietly devoted their lives to human society and the future. They are neither madmen, idiots, nor heretics. They are ordinary people like us, but they have known that they have enjoyed living in this world since they were young. Use gratitude to encourage yourself to move forward and grow with the kindness of others, and repay it throughout your life. Think again
How could Esmeralda, who grew up in gratitude, not be happy because of rewards? She lived among a group of poor but grateful people, interpreting the charm of human nature. Hugo walked up to me, and we looked at each other and smiled. Behind him were some lovely people, angels who have passed away but whose spirit still lives in books and people's hearts. The bells on the bell tower rang again, and Esmeralda danced gracefully. I stood up from the desk, still holding "The Hunchback of Notre Dame" in my hand. Oh, I just had a date with Hugo. Stretching and gently putting the book back on the shelf, silently staring at the thoughts of the ancestors, feeling their kindness, and growing up with gratitude.
Enlightenment of Notre Dame de Paris 2
Judging from the description at the beginning of the novel, this is a devout, studious priest, and a kind and upright person. He loved his brother John Frollo very much and adopted Quasimodo for his brother's sake. He had a strong thirst for knowledge and studied theology assiduously. Because of his strong thirst for knowledge, he became addicted to alchemy and even doubted his own faith. However, he developed a crazy desire and possessiveness for Esmeralda, which conflicted with his identity as a priest and ultimately destroyed him. In order to get Esmeralda, he did not hesitate to harm the lives of others and used despicable means to frame Esmeralda and make her sentenced to death. And when Quasimodo rescued her and placed her in the bell tower cabin, he wanted to take her by force. At the end of the novel, he took advantage of the chaos of the tramps' attack on Notre Dame to trick Esmeralda out of the bell tower, threatening to report to the king's troops who were hunting her, but she was refused. The king's troops finally captured Esmeralda and hanged her. He ends up destroying the person he desperately wants to possess. In the author's words, if he can't get Esmeralda, he will destroy her. And he himself was finally pushed from the railing by Quasimodo and fell to death. Many people's evaluation of him is that he is the embodiment of "evil". He did evil, destroying others as well as himself. His evil comes from his crazy desires. But his desire is a desire that every man has, but his desire has a strong conflict with the devout faith he should have as a priest. This desire and conflict torture him, and he cannot bear the pain. Driven by this pain, he desperately destroyed Esmeralda, his brother John Frollo, Quasimodo, and himself. Some people say he is hypocritical, but I think this is not accurate. He is not deliberately pursuing high status and reputation, or seeking respect from others. His hypocrisy largely stems from his status as a priest and his crazy desires. conflict.
Esmeralda is portrayed as a beautiful, innocent and kind girl in the novel. Make a living by performing arts. Because he was rescued by Phoebus from Quasimodo, he developed a crazy love for Phoebus. Saved Gringoire from a homeless man. When Quasimodo was being whipped, he bravely gave water to the thirsty Quasimodo. It's a pity that he fell in love with the wrong person, a hypocritical lecher named Phoebus, and he was hanged on the gallows. When she was recognized by her mother and almost escaped the capture of the king's troops, she was exposed because of her love for Phoebus. At that moment, I really felt that she was too irrational and was completely carried away by love. , and eventually her own mother was implicated. This makes me never have a good impression of her. She fell passionately in love with Phoebus based on her appearance alone, and she eventually paid the price for this love.
Some people say that she is the embodiment of "truth, goodness and beauty", and they like this role very much, but I think that even if she is the embodiment of "truth, goodness and beauty", because of her passionate feelings, she sacrificed her life and harmed her mother. This kind of character really doesn't make me feel "like".
My favorite character in the novel, like most people, is Quasimodo, who is ugly in appearance but kind in heart. Quasimodo was adopted by the Archdeacon and was extremely loyal to the Archdeacon, full of gratitude, respect and love. He was a poor man with various physical defects, hunchback, lameness, one eye, deafness, and a terrifyingly ugly appearance. He was adopted by the Archdeacon as a child and grew up in Notre Dame de Paris, where he was responsible for ringing the bells in the bell tower. Being discriminated against because of his ugly appearance, he has a lonely and weird personality. But beneath his ugly appearance there is a warm heart. This tenderness includes not only gratitude to the archdeacon, but also his love for Esmeralda. Although he is ugly, he also loves beauty. He not only loved Esmeralda's beauty, but also felt grateful for her courage to stand up and give him water when he was thirsty after being whipped. His feelings for Esmeralda led him to bravely save Esmeralda when she was hanged and take her to the church for refuge, and let Esmeralda live in the cabin in the bell tower. , gave her food, stood by to protect her without thinking of possessing her, and prevented the Archdeacon from forcibly possessing Esmeralda. She feels inferior because of her ugliness and feels unworthy of Esmeralda. When the tramps attacked Notre Dame de Paris, he resisted tactfully and bravely; he pushed the archdeacon off the railing with his own hands. Finally, he died embracing Esmeralda's bones in the pile of bones on Eagle Mountain. The last sentence of the novel is "When people separated it from the bones it held, it instantly turned into a pile of ashes." This kind of exaggerated writing can touch people. Quasimodo sacrificed everything for Esmeralda, including his own life.
Esmeralda, Quasimodo, and the Archdeacon all died in the end. Tragedies often end like this. Perhaps this ending is the most shocking. Good, bad, good, evil, everything turned into nothingness in the end. This is their destination.
Enlightenment of Notre Dame de Paris 3
As I opened Hugo's "Notre Dame de Paris", a scent of ink came to my face. I was immersed in it for a long time and couldn't extricate myself... …
In this book, there are three protagonists in one chapter, they are: Esmeralda, Quasimodo, and Claude. What impressed me most was not the beautiful Esmeralda and Claude, but the ugly Quasimodo.
In Hugo's "The Hunchback of Notre Dame", the ugly image of Quasimodo is vividly depicted more than once, which may cause readers to misunderstand: Quasimodo is an ugly person on the outside and ugly on the inside. Extremely ugly man. Wrong, although Quasimodo's appearance is not as good-looking as Claude, he is extremely kind in his heart.
When Esmeralda was in trouble, it was he who jumped out to protect her, and when his life was in danger, Esmeralda repaid him in the same way, which shows: there are good people. The principle of good reward. The ugly-looking Quasimodo impressed me deeply with his kind heart, and his willingness to help others made me like him...
I think: a person who is average-looking or even ugly, but internal review Kind people are much nobler than those who are perfect in appearance or even charming, but full of stains in their hearts and always have evil thoughts.
Reading "The Hunchback of Notre Dame" made me realize the true meaning of the world, and made me no longer judge people by their appearance. "The Hunchback of Notre Dame" is a good book that has accompanied me throughout my life.
Enlightenment of Notre Dame de Paris 4
After reading the world-famous book "The Hunchback of Notre Dame", the ugliness and beauty, good and evil in the article have remained in my mind. A lingering impression.
"Notre Dame de Paris" is a masterpiece of romantic novels by the famous French writer Victor Hugo in the 19th century. It was published in 1831. The novel describes the bizarre life in Paris in the 15th century, and through This description profoundly analyzes the rich and complex world of human nature and expresses Hugo's humanitarian thoughts.
In "The Hunchback of Notre Dame", Victor Hugo used contrasting techniques to depict a group of characters with distinct personalities and extremely artistic appeal. The intricate conflicts and entanglements and tragic fates between the characters were gripping and gave me What left the most profound impression is a group of contrasting and shocking characters: the gypsy girl Esmeralda and the bell ringer Quasimodo.
The 16-year-old Esmeralda is stunningly beautiful, innocent and kind, and can sing and dance well. She and her extremely smart little goat are the romantic highlights in the whole novel that give people unlimited imagination. It is the embodiment of beauty and freedom. But it sadly perished under the ravages of the ultra-conservative and decadent church forces in the ascetic Middle Ages. The 20-year-old Quasimodo was extremely ugly and severely disabled. As soon as he came into the world, he was ruthlessly abandoned.
Enlightenment of Notre Dame de Paris 5
Recently, I was reading a famous book, "The Hunchback of Notre Dame" written by Victor Hugo.
In 1482, Esmeralda danced happily in the square and sang beautiful songs, attracting everyone to her. At the same time, Quasimodo became the Ugly King and was surrounded by everyone. Quasimodo was ordered by the deputy leader to do bad things and hurt Esmeralda. But when Quasimodo was whipped, Esmeralda ignored him and tolerated him with her kind and beautiful heart, leaving her beauty deeply engraved in Quasimodo's heart. In this unfair era, no one can get the slightest sympathy.
People hate gypsies, and Esmeralda cannot escape the fate of being framed and hanged. The prince charming in her heart who could protect her watched helplessly as she was sentenced to death. Quasimodo desperately tried to save her, but in the end the tragedy could not be prevented.
After reading "The Hunchback of Notre Dame", the one who touched me the most was Quasimodo. His integrity moved me deeply. He was abandoned as a child because of his deformity and was adopted by the deputy bishop. He never left the church when he grew up. He has never received any love from others, but his heart is very different from his appearance. He longs for beauty and love, but Esmeralda is too good. To him, Esmeralda is a goddess and aloof. He would protect the goddess in his heart regardless of his own safety. Their love transcended life and death, and in the end God gave them a "world of love."
Reading "The Hunchback of Notre Dame" made me see the beauty and ugliness of the world.
Enlightenment of Notre Dame de Paris 6
Recently I read the book "Notre Dame de Paris" in my spare time. Although I bought it a long time ago, it has always been a work of art in my bookcase. This time it took almost two weeks to appreciate the brilliance of this book. It is really a wonderful interpretation of human nature.
The novel mainly describes Esmeralda, a girl who not only has a beautiful appearance, but also has a very kind and angelic heart. The poor girl was jealous and deceived by others because she fell in love with the captain of the guard. Thus being pushed into the cliff of death. Her fate stone has twists and turns.
Fate is playing tricks on Quasimodo. He has the most beautiful and ugliest things in the world. He has the most beautiful and pure soul in the world. Also has the ugliest appearance. It really echoes the lyrics: "I'm ugly, but I'm gentle." Readers initially think he is annoying. But later the image changed, becoming kind and beautiful. This is the change that his originally pure heart brought to readers.
After reading this book, I felt for the first time that appearance is really not that important. As a primary school teacher, I should educate my students not to judge books by their appearance. Appearance is something you are born with and cannot choose. What we have to do is to purify our hearts. Only those with clean hearts deserve to be respected.
When making friends, children should also choose to be friends with kind and loving friends. We can't make our appearance the most beautiful, but we can make our soul shine.
Enlightenment of Notre Dame de Paris 7
"Reading a good book is like talking to a noble person." During this winter vacation, I couldn't control my curiosity and turned the page After reading "Notre Dame de Paris", I entered the inner world of the author Hugo.
This book tells the magical story of two people from completely different worlds.
Esmeralda is a beautiful wandering entertainer. She is not only beautiful in appearance, but also has a noble heart. At the critical moment when the poet Gringoire was about to be hanged by the Beggar Kingdom, she did not hesitate to save the poet by willing to marry him; when the Archdeacon Claudeli and others used various despicable methods to force her, She also showed an unprecedented calmness, she would rather die than surrender, showing her righteousness in front of the gallows...
Quasimodo is an extremely ugly deaf and blind bell ringer. He was abandoned by his relatives and society at large. But bad luck not only did not pollute his heart, but made him a kind person. He saved Esmeralda many times and often helped homeless orphans. Destiny gave him the opportunity to fall in love with Esmeralda, but God made a great joke to him at the end of his life - to fall in love with Esmeralda in another world. The story is tragic, but the spirit they left behind is eternal!
Yes, a person cannot give up on himself because of his inherent shortcomings, let alone pursue physical beauty excessively. We should learn to treat others sincerely and kindly. We must know how to cherish life and respect everyone in the world.
Enlightenment of Notre Dame de Paris 8
Yesterday, my father went to Zhangdian and brought me a copy of "Notre Dame de Paris". I couldn't put it down. The author of this book It was the French Victor Hugo.
This book tells the story of a disabled man with an ugly face named Quasimodo, who was adopted by Claude, the associate archbishop of Notre Dame de Paris, from an early age and made him the bell ringer of Notre Dame de Paris. He was deafened by ringing bells all the time. Later, Claude ordered him to catch Esmeralda, but the king's guards caught him and made him suffer humiliation. In order to get Esmeralda, Claude Meralda stabbed Phoebus, the captain of the king's guard, and put Esmeralda in prison, but was rescued by Quasimodo.
When the homeless people learned that Esmeralda had been captured, they surrounded Notre Dame in an attempt to rescue Esmeralda, but because Quasimodo couldn't hear it, they ruined the plan. Let Esmeralda be captured and sent to the gallows. After Quasimodo knew the truth, he pushed his sinister adoptive father Claude down the bell tower, and then found Esmeralda's body and hugged him tightly. And die.
After reading the novel, the one who left the biggest impression on me was Quasimodo. Although he had a devilish face, he had a good heart like an angel. He was brave enough to save his own life. Esmeralda bravely went through fire and water. He was upright. When he learned that his adoptive father had killed Esmeralda, he pushed him down the bell tower. He still had emotions and let himself die in Esmeralda. Next to Da's body.
This book is very good, you can also read it.
Enlightenment of Notre Dame de Paris 9
I recently finished reading the novel "The Hunchback of Notre Dame". This well-known novel made me feel the same way. The Notre Dame de Paris described by Hugo is as real as it is real, allowing us to be immersed in it.
When the author describes Notre Dame de Paris, the author uses the technique of contrast to compare Notre Dame de Paris in the past with the present one, which highlights how seriously people destroyed ancient buildings.
After reading Hugo's "The Hunchback of Notre Dame", I feel more and more shameful about what we have done. Today, our "artwork" is on the walls of the streets and alleys. But none of us are surprised.
There are also some people who are blatantly carving random things on the walls, which makes people very uncomfortable to watch. It is what we should do to protect public property and protect our own homes. We cannot watch our homes being destroyed bit by bit and remain indifferent.
Once, when I was walking on the street, I saw a little boy, about five or six years old, taking a piece of chalk and scribbling on the wall without anyone paying attention. His clothes were dirty and full of stains. I wanted to go up and tell him, but a cleaning lady walked up quickly and said a few words to the little boy. That little boy, Fei He also seemed to have run away. Maybe, the aunt told him not to let him paint, or maybe the aunt scolded him away.
I am here to appeal to everyone: You must love your home. Destroying your home is equivalent to destroying your own life. Our home has been getting worse and worse, and we can't go on like this.
Enlightenment of Notre Dame de Paris 10
In the first semester of sixth grade, the teacher recommended that we read some classics. Among them, the one that impressed me most was a novel written by the famous French writer Hugo. "Notre Dame de Paris".
While reading "The Hunchback of Notre Dame", I was gradually attracted by the characters in the book. What a beautiful and kind-hearted Gypsy girl she was. He couldn't bear to see the innocent poet Gringoire being raped. She was executed, and actually became Gringoire's nominal wife, thereby saving his life. When he saw the ugly bell ringer being whipped, exposed in the hot sun, and laughed at by the public, the kind-hearted Gypsy girl seemed to forget After hearing what the ugly bell-ringer had done to her, she became sympathetic and gave water to the bell-ringer. Later, the bell-ringer fell in love with the girl.
Here I have to talk about the bell ringer. Quasimodo, the bell ringer, was extremely ugly. He was abandoned in the church since he was a child and became an orphan. No one cared about him, as if he was born to give birth to children. People ridicule and fool him, but in his heart he actually longs to receive care from others, so when the beautiful Esmeralda showed love to him, the bell ringer fell in love with her wholeheartedly, and he regarded her as a goddess. He protected her, but the beautiful Esmeralda was eventually killed by his adoptive father. Quasimodo angrily pushed his adoptive father off the bell tower and died together with Esmedala.
This novel shows that both the beautiful girl and the ugly bell ringer are kind and upright. Their souls are many times nobler than those of powerful people. This is truly a thought-provoking novel.
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