Part I Notre Dame de Paris 600 words
The story takes place in the fifteenth century in Paris, France, Esmeralda is a very beautiful woman, she sells songs during the day to make a living, and at night and the beggar's kingdom of the poor people live together, Esmeralda's beautiful looks, but brought her to kill her. . When the strange and ugly Quasimodo for hijacking Esmeralda was tied to the square on the carousel to show the public, was whipped, thirsty, Esmeralda but regardless of the suspicion of feeding him water, Quasimodo fell in love with this kind girl. Esmeralda fell in love with Phoebus, who had saved her life, and during a rendezvous with him, the immensely evil Patriarch Claude stabbed Phoebus, but the court confirmed that Esmeralda was the murderer, and on her way to be sent to be hanged, Quasimodo saved her and hid her in Notre Dame. The king's guards begin to attack Notre Dame to recapture Esmeralda, and in the end, Esmeralda is hanged, and Quasimodo throws the real murderer, Claude, from the top of Notre Dame, while he himself kills himself next to Esmeralda's body.
This novel uses the technique of contrast; Esmeralda and Quasimodo, are in the contrast between beauty and ugliness; Quasimodo and Claude, are in the contrast between goodness and evil; Forbes and Quasimodo, are in the contrast between falsehood and steadfastness. Quasimodo, though ugly, is kind-hearted. Crowder, though beloved, has a false, evil heart.
Reading this article makes me know: if the gorgeous appearance hides a hypocritical heart, then how to dress up is ugly. We must be a person with a good heart.
Part II "Notre Dame de Paris" 600 words
During the winter vacation, I read the romantic novel "Notre Dame de Paris" by the French writer Victor Hugo, which tells a story that took place in France in the middle of the 15th century: Esmeralda, a pure and passionate gypsy girl, lived in Paris by sells her art for a living. Unfortunately, Floreau, the vice-minister of Notre Dame church in Paris, takes a liking to her and begins to fall madly in love with her. Florentine first instructed Quasimodo to abduct the girl, then out of jealousy, he stabbed Forbes and framed Esmeralda for the crime, and finally, when he couldn't get the love, he put Esmeralda to death. Poor Esmeralda died in this way. Later, Quasimodo, the bell-ringer of Notre Dame, despaired of losing his beloved Esmeralda and angrily killed Floro and followed her.
This book taught me about the hypocrisy of the upper class and the kindness, mutual help and self-sacrifice of the lower class working people in 15th century France. In addition to Esmeralda, Quasimodo is also an emotionally rich character in the book: as the bell ringer, he is hideous, but kind and righteous. He is full of affection for Esmeralda, which is not ordinary love, but consists of gratitude, respect and sympathy, a love so high that it deserves to be celebrated. Quasimodo is also a symbol of Hugo's "goodness" in the book, in people's will, goodness is destined to overwhelm any evil, Quasimodo was born, for people to send Hugo's "face is not beautiful can also be good" idea.
Part III "Notre Dame de Paris" 600 words
This year's winter vacation, I studied in the spare time after, watched the writer Hugo's first large-scale romantic novel - "Notre Dame de Paris"
The main content of the book Told an ugly Quasimodo was adopted by the Notre Dame priest Claude, do bell ringer; and the appearance of the decent priest Claude since met the beautiful gypsy girl Esmeralda, by her beauty temptation of the soul, instructed Quasimodo forcibly captured Esmeralda, on the way to the Forbes Cavalry Captain captain rescued, Esmeralda thus fell in love with the Forbes. However, Forbes was a womanizer and was assassinated by Claude, who held a grudge against him, but did not die. Claude framed Esmeralda for the crime and sentenced her to death. During the execution, Quasimodo rescued Esmeralda and hid her in Notre Dame. The mass of beggars rushed into the church to save Esmeralda and fought with Quasimodo, who was strangled in the square by an army led by Claude, who angrily threw Claude from the top floor of the church to the ground, and at last Quasimodo stroked Esmeralda's body to martyrdom.
My feelings:
Love is powerful, but it can make people crazy, the author used his exquisite writing techniques to describe Esmeralda, who is kind and beautiful by nature; also described Claude, who is sinister and venomous at heart and will do anything to satisfy his own desires, and Quasimodo, who is kind at heart and is unwilling to hurt Esmeralda.
I saw the ugly side of human nature in this book, and I also saw the kind side of Camosito. In the text, Camosido never tells Esmeralda that he likes her, but what Camosido does for Esmeralda is enough to prove that Camosido really likes her and is willing to do everything for him.
The martyrdom of Camosito for Esmeralda is enough to convey the idea that the author wanted to convey, which is a deep thought and reflection on the beauty of the world.
Article 4 "Notre Dame de Paris" 600 words
The understanding of the book is through the movie, watching the book, the brain is all the content of the book of the shadow side, I am very glad that I have seen the movie first, to understand the easier ... ...
Notre Dame de Paris is a tragedy in which the good and innocent are persecuted under the system.
In the process of reading this book, I felt a strong "contrast of beauty and ugliness", in which the kind and beautiful girl Esmeralda, the cruel and hypocritical Notre Dame vice bishop Claude, Frollo and the ugly, noble bell ringer Gazimodo, for the book constitutes a gorgeous and strange picture, forming a sharp, incredible good and bad. poignant, unbelievable contrast between good and evil, beauty and ugliness, which is what makes this book so fascinating.
The heroine is a kind and pure young girl, she is rich in sympathy, dare to sacrifice themselves to save others, when the poet Ganguo wa to sell literature for a living, late at night when the mistake into the "Kingdom of Black Words", is about to be killed, she stood up to him, although he did not love him, but would like to marry him, when Quasimodo in the scorching sunshine of the plaza was scourged, thirsty to people for help, only her to this When Quasimodo was scourged in the sun-baked square and asked for help, she was the only one who showed sympathy to the ugly and strange man who had held her hostage and met his demands. ...... She was naive and chaste in character. ...... The author molded this character into an embodiment of beauty and goodness and caused the story to revolve around her to arouse the reader's infinite sympathy for her, thus generating Infinite sympathy for her, so as to produce a strong resentment of the feudal church and the king's power.
In the novel, Hugo is very consciously to expose the evil forces of feudalism is first of all the Church, Claude is the embodiment of the Church, his appearance of the moral, but the heart is as venomous as a snake and scorpion, the surface of the saintly, but the heart is greedy for women, living a life of luxury, full of hostility to the world, but ultimately, the evil will have the evil retribution.
The author also depicts with great sympathy the people of the lowest class in Paris, the vagabonds and beggars, who are humble and lowly in status, but possess the noble virtues far superior to those of the so-called educated and civilized world: mutual help and love, integrity and courage, self-sacrifice ...... In the novel, the vagabonds of the lower class in Paris to save the Ace Melada's attack on Notre Dame: tragic, intense, generous, thrilling, showing the valor and fearlessness more proof of this.
Part V Notre Dame de Paris 600 words
I have read many books, but the most memorable, or Notre Dame de Paris. Accordingly, there is this masterpiece after reading
The story takes place in the Middle Ages. Wandering gypsy entertainers in the square performing songs and dances - Esmeralda, she looks beautiful and moving dance is also very beautiful. At that moment, Frollo was instantly enamored of Esmeralda and fell madly in love with her. So he ordered the church bell ringer, the strangely ugly-looking Quasimodo, to snatch Esmeralda. As a result, Fabi saves Esmeralda and captures Quasimodo. He takes the bell-ringer to the square to be flogged, and the kind Gypsy girl brings water to Quasimodo to drink, regardless of her former enmity. I couldn't help but be touched by Esmeralda's kindness, when everyone else was abusing and cursing Quasimodo, she actually had the courage to save a man who had robbed her. She was poor, but had a kind and noble soul that many rich people did not have. Quasimodo is very grateful to Esmeralda and falls in love with her. While the two were dating, Frollo, out of jealousy, he stabbed Fabi with a knife. Instead, Esmeralda was sentenced to death for murder. Quasimodo snatched Esmeralda from under the gallows and hid her in Notre Dame de Paris, where Frollo took advantage of the situation to threaten the Gypsy girl, and when he was rebuffed, he handed her over to the king's army, and the innocent girl was hanged. Quasimodo angrily pushes Frollo off the church and falls to his death, and he embraces Esmeralda's body and dies as well.
This novel shows a strong contrast between beauty and ugliness. Although Vice Bishop Crowder is stern and dignified in appearance and knowledgeable, he is psychologically seriously ill. And Quasimodo, who is deformed in appearance, has a pure and noble mind. One is the devil, Claude, while the other is an angel, the noble Quasimodo. This just shows that the beauty of appearance does not mean everything, but the beauty of the heart is more important. A person with an angelic appearance is not necessarily charitable at heart, and a person with an ugly appearance is not necessarily a devil. Beauty on the outside is only temporary, but beauty in the heart is eternal. As long as a person has a noble heart, he is beautiful no matter what he looks like. In this book, Esmeralda, who combines inner beauty with outer beauty, is pure and beautiful, can sing and dance well, and has a kind heart, but she has a thin red face, and finally suffered from the poisonous hand of the vice bishop, Claude. In the case of Quasimodo, he is a respect for elders, as the adopted son of Claude, he is respectful to his adoptive father. However, driven by justice and conscience, he disregarded Crowder's kindness to his upbringing, and resolutely killed his adoptive father. Quasimodo is also the embodiment of justice.