What are the sentences describing Esmeralda in Notre Dame de Paris?

The girl is not tall, but she is slim and looks tall. Her skin is a little dark, but it is conceivable that it must radiate golden light during the day, which is beautiful, just like a woman in Andalusia or Rome.

Her delicate feet are also Andalusian, wearing beautiful flower shoes, which look so slim and complement each other. She danced and spun, stepping on the old Persian carpet lying on the floor at random. Every time that beautiful face turns to you, her big black eyes will shoot an electric light at you.

Everyone around opened their mouths and stared, only to see her pure and round arms raised to her head and beating the Basque tambourine. With the dance, her figure is slender and graceful, and she flies flexibly, like a wasp. Glittering corsets are smooth and bare, colorful skirts flutter with bare arms, colorful skirts fly from time to time, and I catch a glimpse of graceful legs. Hair is as black as paint.

Her voice is like her dance, just like her appearance. It's fascinating, but elusive. It can be said that it contains purity, excitement, ethereal and ethereal. Sounds like jubilant waves, waves with beautiful melody, waves with unexpected rhythm; Then the phrase is simple, with a hissing sharp sound; Then the scales jumped briskly, which made the nightingale flinch, but the rhyme was always so harmonious; Then the octave rises and falls, like the throbbing chest of a singing girl.

As the song goes back and forth, her pretty face looks strange and unpredictable, from extremely wild to extremely solemn, suddenly showing a wave, suddenly like a queen.

1. Introduction to the work:

Quasimodo, an ugly deaf man, was adopted by frollo, a priest of Notre Dame, and became a bell ringer. Frollo, a serious-looking priest, fell in love with Esmeralda, a beautiful gypsy girl, because of her beauty, which led quasimodo to take Esmeralda away by force. On the way, she was rescued by Fubis, the captain of the cavalry, and Esmeralda fell in love with Fubis. However, Phobos was born romantic, and was assassinated by frollo with a grudge, but he did not die. And framed Esmeralda so that she was sentenced to death. During the execution, quasimodo rescued Esmeralda and hid in Notre Dame. Beggars rushed into the church to save Esmeralda and mistakenly fought with quasimodo. Archbishop frollo threatened Esmeralda. Esmeralda was strangled by frollo's army in the square. Quasimodo angrily pushed frollo down from the top floor of the church, and finally quasimodo held Esmeralda's body as a double suicide. (There is also a story set off by a down-and-out poet Wa, a poor mother who lost her child "Xiang Le Nv" and a beggar king. )

2. Create a background:

Notre Dame is the first large-scale romantic novel by French writer victor hugo. It wrote a story that happened in France in the15th century: Claude, the vice bishop of Notre Dame, was hypocritical and snake-hearted, and loved first and then hated, persecuting the gypsy woman Esmeralda. Quasimodo, the ugly and kind bell ringer, gave his life to save the girl. The novel exposes the hypocrisy of religion, declares the bankruptcy of asceticism, praises the kindness, friendship and self-sacrifice of the lower working people, and embodies Hugo's humanitarian thought. This book was banned in Russia during the reign of Tsar Nicholas I. Because Hugo was active in thought, inclined to bourgeois liberalism and sympathized with the emerging proletarian revolution, the conservative and stubborn Tsar ordered that all Hugo's works be banned from being published in Russia.

3. Appreciation of works:

/kloc-in the 9th century, victor hugo was the most dazzling star in the brilliant French literary world. He is a great poet, a famous playwright and novelist, and also the flag bearer and leader of the French romantic literature movement. Notre Dame de Paris, a great work, is his first sensational romantic novel. Its literary value and far-reaching significance to society make it reprinted again and again today after nearly two centuries. In the process of reading this book, we can feel a strong "contrast between beauty and ugliness". The characters and events in the book, even if they come from real life, have been greatly exaggerated and strengthened. Under the writer's rich colors, they formed a gorgeous and strange picture, forming a bright and even incredible contrast between good and evil, beauty and ugliness.

4. Introduction to the author:

Victor hugo (1802.2.26 ~1885.5.22), the leader of the romantic literature movement in the 9th century and a humanitarian representative, was called "French Shakespeare". Hugo was born in Sang Song, Du province, near Switzerland in the east of France. His father was awarded the title of general by Napoleon's brother, King Joseph Bonaparte of Spain. Hugo was stationed in Spain with his father when he was a child. Hugo was very talented since he was a child. He began to write poetry at the age of nine, returned to Paris to study at the age of 10, and graduated from high school to study in law school, but his interest was writing. /kloc-won the first prize in the poetry competition of the French Academy at the age of 0/5, won the first prize in the "Hundred Flowers Poetry Competition" at the age of 0/7, and published a collection of poems "Ode to Poetry" at the age of 20. He was awarded by Louis Stanislas Xavier for praising the restoration of Bourbon dynasty, and then wrote a lot of exotic poems. Later, he was disappointed with the Bourbon Dynasty and the July Dynasty and became a pacifist. He also wrote many poetic dramas and plays, as well as several novels with distinctive characteristics, and carried out his thoughts. Notre Dame de Paris, due to the influence of family, Hugo's initial poems mostly praised royalists and religions. After his first novel, Han Islam, came out, it won the appreciation of novelist Notil, and became attached to Notil from then on, prompting Hugo to gradually turn to romanticism and gradually become the leader of romanticism. Hugo belongs to the French people and to the people all over the world. His great spirit and immortal works are the wealth of all mankind!