Main contents of Notre Dame de Paris

1482, the city of Paris under the rule of French King Louis Xi was immersed in the carnival atmosphere of "April Fool's Day". In the square in front of Notre Dame, gypsy woman Esmeralda from Egypt won warm applause for her touching beauty and graceful dance. She distributed the money people gave her to poor children and said to them, "Take all this money for the holidays!" " "The children asked her," What about you? " She said, "Leave me alone, I have a holiday every day. "

In the audience, a pale middle-aged man, wearing a black robe, hid behind the glass window and watched Esmeralda dance. He is the vice bishop of Notre Dame and the alchemist Claude Floru. When he saw the beautiful gypsy woman singing and dancing, her brisk dance steps and wonderful dancing suddenly aroused his desire buried in his heart for more than ten years. He can't help himself, nor can he drive away the devil who captured his soul. In order to relieve boredom, he went to the square to drive away the vendors who were selling, and vowed not to mess around in front of the church. These vendors ignored him and attacked him in droves. Just then, an ugly, tall and strong man rushed out of the church. He pushed the crowd away and saved the priest. This man's name is quasimodo. It turned out that he was a deformed child abandoned by his parents in front of Notre Dame de Paris. Floru raised him out of pity, because he rang the doorbell all day, so he was deaf. Revelers were looking for "Pope Fool", and Esmeralda took a fancy to the deaf and ugly hunchback of Notre Dame de quasimodo. People crowned him, put on robes and blew his whistle, and let him sit in a high sedan chair and parade along the street. Quasimodo was whistling happily when he suddenly saw a surly Lu Lu standing in front of the sedan chair. The priest knocked off his crown and took him back to Notre Dame.

However, Floru couldn't sleep, because Esmeralda, holding a white goat, was still singing in the square in front of the church. He said to himself loudly, "I have only pain in this world." Is it my fault that she is so beautiful? Is it my fault that she dances so well? Is it my fault that she can drive people crazy? "He can't help himself." Let's go "He ordered quasimodo," Go and get her! " The hunchback of Notre Dame ran quickly to Esmeralda, picked her up and ran to Notre Dame. Esmeralda struggled and shouted, "Help! "As it happens, Phobos, the captain of the guard, was patrolling. When he heard the shouts, he rode with all the people to save the gypsy girl and caught quasimodo. Phoebe took Esmeralda to a hotel and asked for a room. She was about to flirt with her. The alert girl got rid of his entanglement and ran back to the "miracle dynasty" where vagrants and beggars gathered in Paris.

In this "kingdom of slang" ruled by the "miracle dynasty", the beggar king Clauban is trying the dried fruit of a poor poet who doesn't know the incision and strays into the "kingdom territory". According to the rules of the dynasty, he had only two choices: either to pair with the noose or to climb relatives with the women in the kingdom. But several old women thought he was too thin and nobody wanted him. In this way, the dried fruit can only be hung. At this critical moment, Esmeralda stepped forward and shouted "I want him". In this way, the two married on the spot. The kind girl promised to marry him just to save his life and take him home to stay, but she didn't share a room with him.

Quasimodo, who was guilty of violent robbery of civilians, was taken to the square and flogged in public after a summary trial. Notre Dame de Paris has been kneeling in the scorching sun for generations, hunched and thirsty. He shouted for water from soldiers and bystanders, but he was laughed at and insulted. At this moment, the beautiful Esmeralda pushed the crowd away and sent the water to quasimodo's mouth. Quasimodo was full of gratitude, with tears in his eyes, and kept saying, "Beauty … Beauty … Beauty".

In the square, the poor poet helped Esmeralda put on a goat literacy program. The goat picked out the name of Phobos, the sun god, from a pile of Latin letters. At this time, Phoebe is courting the Queen and her daughter in the palace beside the square. Princess Lily sent Phoebe to the square and drove Esmeralda away to prove his love for her. Phoebe rode to the square, shouted at the artists who were performing, and quietly made an appointment with the girl to meet at the old place tonight.

Uneasy Florou was very angry when he heard that Dried Fruit A married the girl. When he learned that they were only husband and wife in name, he turned his worries into happiness. In the street, he met the drunken guard captain Phobos. He said he was going to have a tryst with the girl and immediately dissuaded her, claiming that the girl was married, but Phobos retorted, "Why do you confuse love with marriage?" He went straight to the hotel, and Flo followed him everywhere.

Phoebe comes to the hotel building, and Esmeralda is sitting by the bed waiting for him. When they kissed passionately, Phoebe handed the dagger tied to her body to the girl, who threw it out of the window. It happened that this dagger fell in front of Francois who was eavesdropping outside the window. When the lovers embraced again, Floru picked up the dagger and stabbed Phoebe in the back through the window.

In the trial of Esmeralda, the dwarf owner of the hotel testified that he saw a black man who smelled of sulfur and turned silver coins into dry leaves like the devil. Frollo, who was sitting on the trial bench, said, "It was the devil who assassinated the captain of the guard, not the girl." Innocent Esmeralda only cares about the life and death of captain Wei, because Phoebe can prove that she still left the dagger outside the window. But the court told her that Captain Wei was not only alive, but also knew nothing about the murder. He refused to exonerate the girl at all, which made Esmeralda very disappointed. Under torture, the girl made a confession and confessed that she used magic to drive the devil in black to assassinate the captain of the guard. The court sentenced the girl to be hanged and executed the next day.

After quasimodo rang the doorbell, he saw Flolulu staring nervously at the square in front of Notre Dame. Esmeralda, wearing a white death gown, stood under the gallows hastily set up at night, with a noose around her neck, calmly waiting for the moment of execution. Quasimodo, desperate to rush out the door, took the girl into Notre Dame. The executed soldier was stunned when he saw that the man in the bell tower hijacked the gift ceremony alone. Because of the right to take refuge in the church, the soldiers dare not enter without permission.

Quasimodo hid the girl in his house, and he slept at the door like a patron saint. He handed the girl the whistle he got on April Fool's Day and told her that when he was in danger, he would come to the rescue as long as he blew the whistle.

Floru went to the suburbs like a madman. After running for a while, he returned to Notre Dame. He found that Esmeralda was not only not executed, but also beside him. He followed her into quasimodo's room. Esmeralda flew into a rage when she found out that this man was the black man who assassinated Phoebe. When Floru tried to rape her, she blew her whistle. When quasimodo heard the news, he drove away his former benefactor and told the girl that it was his idea to rob her.

Quasimodo has infinite gratitude and pure love for Esmeralda. He looked at the sleeping beauty happily, and the girl who suddenly woke up was frightened by his ugly face. Quasimodo hurried away, ran to the bell tower and tried to hit the bell with his head. The deep bell rang like tears. Esmeralda came to him, and Gasimo covered his face with his hand and muttered, "My face is ugly and always scary." In order to comfort him, the girl danced a cheerful dance for him. Excited quasimodo, like swinging, rang the bell of Notre Dame for the girl with the weight of her body. His hearty laughter filled the whole bell tower. Quasimodo flew around the bell tower with a rope, picking blooming flowers for Esmeralda. Suddenly, the girl found the captain of the guard in the square. She called his name, but he did not look up at her. She asked quasimodo to look for him, but in order to get the rich dowry of the princess and the territory in Sao Paulo, he ignored the girl's request and rode away. Kind quasimodo found that she insulted the girl's mission.

Dissatisfied with the girl's unsuccessful occupation of Floru, she knelt down to the king and asked for instructions on how to solve the problem of church asylum. The king consulted an old scholar who was still in prison and finally decided that he could forcibly enter Notre Dame to arrest the witch, regardless of the right of asylum. While Floru was away, quasimodo shut the church door tightly.

Clauban, the beggar king, heard that the church's right of asylum was coming to an end, and led thousands of Paris vagrants and beggars to attack Notre Dame to rescue their sisters in distress. Quasimodo, who didn't know the truth, let these people rush into the church. He still threw boulders from the roof and overturned the hot metal liquid in an attempt to disperse the crowd. The brave beggar finally broke through the gate and rescued Esmeralda. Unexpectedly, the embattled Wang Jun soldiers had entered the church through the back door, and arrows rained on Esmeralda and the wandering Khan. The beggar king was also killed in the melee. Quasimodo stood on the roof and watched his beloved girl hanged on the gallows again. She was in great pain. When he found Florou grinning at Esmeralda in the bell tower, he held the sanctimonious beast above his head and threw it away.

Esmeralda's body, which was untied from the gallows, was placed in Meng Fuguong's grave. Quasimodo found her and lay quietly beside her.

Two years later, people found two bones hugging each other tightly. When people tried to separate them, bones turned to dust.