Notre Dame de Paris is a masterpiece of Hugo, a famous French writer in the 19th century, the author used the technique of contrast to portray a group of characters with distinctive and vivid character, extremely rich in artistic infectious characters, the following for you to share Notre Dame de Paris after reading, come and take a look!
After reading Notre Dame de Paris 1Dreaming of the chaos of fame, this winter holiday, I read the masterpiece "Notre Dame de Paris", which is a great French writer, Mr. Victor Hugo wrote. Although it can not be very clear to read through its connotation, but I secretly, understand her intention.
The story recounts: the gypsy girl Esmeralda lost both parents since childhood. As an adult, she traveled to Paris, France, to earn her living as an entertainer. She meets a very ugly Camosito. After losing both parents at a young age, he is adopted by Claude, the vice-priest, and has been living in Notre Dame. Claude coveted Esmeralda's beauty and had evil intentions, wanting to force Esmeralda to submit to him and be his wife by means of the death penalty. But Esmeralda refused to give in. At the last moment when she was about to be executed, Esmeralda found her birth mother, the sack madwoman of the city, but she could not escape her tragic fate and was hanged, her mother died of her grief, and after pushing Claude, the vice-priest who had adopted him, from the very top of the church, Carmosidor himself jumped to his death.
The story is very sad, with all the main characters in the story dead. It is a reflection of the end of the 15th century, when the people of France at the time of the disrespect and misunderstanding of religious beliefs, to the extent that the university students, clergy and beggars are very confused. In the name of "Catholicism", oppressing the people everywhere, killing innocent people, uneducated, so that the people suffered a lot. Superstition is increasing, the abominable gypsies mercilessly snatch children ...... the whole society into a state of chaos.
But the book's protagonists, Esmeralda and Camosito, gave me a glimmer of warmth, a glimmer of hope. Although on the surface they look as if neither of them is good, and even seem to have some evil, but in fact they are both very good, pure, just that the social environment at that time was evil, chaotic, so for the two of them, the power is extremely humble. It is because of the two of them to save big, bring me incomparable shock.
After reading this book, I still can't get enough of it, it makes me feel the darkness and chaos of the French society at that time as if I were there, but at the same time, it also makes me understand that as long as there is goodness in the heart, even in the dark times, it will also emit light, and eventually, because of this light, it will overcome the evil and drive away the darkness.
Notre Dame 2Appearance is a veil, which is often used to cover up many shortcomings. We often define a person's beauty and ugliness by their appearance, and so does their mind. Beauty and ugliness are but a matter of moments, and Hugo's Notre Dame de Paris expresses this theme.
In his preface, Hugo writes that he found a hand-carved Greek word, "ΑΝΑΓΚΗ," the word for "destiny," inscribed hundreds of years ago on a dark corner wall of one of the two bell towers of Notre Dame.
Fifteen years ago, Agnès, the beautiful under-one-year-old daughter of the perfumed carolers of Reims, was stolen by an Egyptian woman, who left her with an embroidered shoe and an ugly boy of about three, who could only cry and could not speak. The next day, all signs pointed to her daughter being eaten by these Egyptians, and on the third day, the Fragrant Flower Clarioness disappeared. Fifteen years later, the Flower Songstress somehow lived in the "rat hole" across the River Plaza, and became a "sack girl" who was isolated from society and respected by everyone. Agnès wandered to Paris with the Egyptians and is now called Esmeralda. She earned her living by dancing every day in the River Plaza. She was as beautiful as a fairy, and her delicate dancing and the performance of her pet goat always drew applause from the crowds, but interspersed with the loud curses of the Sack Lady, who came from a rat hole to give vent to her hatred of the Egyptians for eating their daughters. It is finally realized that they are mother and daughter, and they finally recognize each other at the window of the rat hole, but it is not long before Esmeralda is captured by the soldiers who have come by royal order, and the sack woman is pushed to the ground and dies in the argument with the soldiers. Immediately afterward, Esmeralda was hanged. This variety of depictions make people have to sigh, this is fate ah!
After reading this book, what impressed me the most is the misfortune of Quasimodo, in a long time, his world is only Claude and the big clock, inner closure and depression. But after meeting Esmeralda, from then on has the vision and fantasy of the future life, in the face of the choice of affection and love, he did not hesitate to choose to uphold justice, we can y feel: its shape is evil, but the heart is good, harmless as a gentleman also. A person's appearance, no matter how ugly, but there must be a flash point in the heart.
The heroine Esmeralda is Hugo's perfect artistic image of truth, goodness and beauty. She is like the only light in the endless night, illuminated a small piece of heaven and earth, illuminated the heart of Quasimodo, Quasimodo fell in love with her, but in the end, he also gave his life for his lover, this light also ignited the vice bishop of the same Claude's lust, in the repeated failure to get his hands on the darkness within his heart was amplified, he decided, extinguish that light.
In the course of that terrible process, all kinds of characters, show all kinds of ugly and nasty human nature, there is the love of death - Esmeralda, great love - Quasimodo, creepy love! --Claude, the love that is not love--Forbes. Through such a description, the author shows the extinction of human nature, the darkness of the feudal absolutist society, highlighting the anti-feudal theme of the work.
At the end of the story, the light is finally swallowed up by the endless darkness, and Quasimodo, the bell-ringer, with tears and a smile, walks to his death without hesitation, like a moth to pursue the light. I think, his heart may be like a pool of water, in the sky, a no impurities, it is the purity of this lake, the world under the prosperity of everything, revealing their essence.
That beam of light dispersed, so that the darkness dispersed? Naturally not, but it did make that darkness fade away. It is the dimming of countless light and even scattered, only to be replaced by a brighter darkness, perhaps everything is ultimately dark, but we can see the shadow of the light from the shadow, heavy shadow, so ultimately, there is hope. Hope is the fire, it can wash the darkness, until, wait for a bright world.
Nearly 200 years of long time to wash away the lead, leaving behind, after all, is an epic so, extreme contrast between beauty and ugliness, absolute sublime and evil opposition, in the present, still shocking, the world may not have been as early as the book that is not light, but also need more beautiful heart, rather than the beautiful appearance to illuminate it.
Notre Dame de Paris 3Facing the wind of autumn, stepping on a piece of acacia leaves, along the curved path, I walked silently in pain and bitterness. Wading through Hugo's Notre Dame de Paris, my heart broke when the angel in the white dress perished on the gallows. Esmeralda, a beautiful and innocent girl.
Can you imagine a stunningly beautiful butterfly floating down through the hustle and bustle of the city?
Can you imagine a flawless piece of white silk falling into a dark puddle of mud?
The wind gently ruffled the sparks of hope, and the fallen leaves danced and built a staircase that carried the myth. I, cautiously, step forward. Howling cries of wolves rang through my ears, and the ladder, as if in an instant, broke. I, on the other hand, fell within the bottomless darkness of the cave, constantly descending, constantly descending ......
That is the cry from the heart, is the passing of the beauty of the sympathy and regret, but also for the future of the beauty of the yearning and calling ...... despondent or despondent, sighing The first thing I want to do is to get rid of all the stuff that I've been doing. Quietly walk through this winding mountain road. The light, beginning to flicker, shone on my snotty face. The clear sky was like a soft, smooth blue silk. I, following the traces of light, walked over, walked over ......
At once, the heart, open.
At the end of the woods, the stream that meanders beside the trees, as if a transparent jade belt, entangled, teasing the small fish, water plants and the smooth pebbles. The water is clear, shallow, move your toes, the soft sandstone at the bottom of the stream disturbed my little feet, gently swung a few circles of light ripples.
The heart, for no reason, welled up a burst of emotion. The same clear, the same beautiful. Charming Esmeralda, eyes lake bright, temperament rose-like elegance. She was an outstanding work of nature. But the flower, however, withered.
What is gone is gone. Should we turn grief into action?
You remember? In March, the pines sucked the manna given by the spring, in the breeze, in the sunshine under the bath, grow strong. Roadside flowers, not delicate, but very beautiful - a simple, elegant. Beauty, a faint fragrance, seemingly; emerald narrow green leaves on a few round, large dewdrops, bright, glittering crystal light.
Do you remember? Pond full of lotus leaves standing, like jasper pots, beautiful and chic. Autumn clouds cover the summer time, rich in poetry of the squirrel seems to be angry with this weather, suddenly shaking the top of the tree, the woods are like a soft soughing sound ......
But, now what?
In the vague distance, the paths of traffic flourish as before. But, behind them, it is not the so-called buds full of branches, rich and fragrant. Withered leaves helplessly drooping body, the former delicate flowers eclipsed, they are greeted by a stream of vomit exhaust ......
Willow tree stood wooden, graceful has been lost, the breeze brushed, a piece of withered leaves trembling down, the water droplets on the leaves, miserable and down, fell at the foot of the tree on the chainsaw. Afterwards, there was a burst of tragic chainsaw sound ......
I, dare not think about it again.
What is the difference between humans doing this and the character in the book who maims and frames Esmeralda? What is wrong with nature? The heart, beginning to be tightened by the shackles of fear. The stream, the fish, the rocks before me seemed to be passing away. I, as if into a world that does not belong to me ......
I gripped the century tightly, ran out of the woods without delay, back to the place where I live. The road was still spacious; the crowds were still coming. But my excitement could not be subdued for a long time. Because, I know, Esmeralda has pinned her hopes on me - an ordinary middle school student ......
Quietly, put the book in front of my bed. I believe that on that distant side, Esmeralda will be reborn, and continue to dance and sing that eternal myth for you and for me ......
Notre Dame de Paris Readings 4He who wishes to go in, first leaves his hope at the door. --Dante
Notre Dame de Paris tells the story of a woman and four men, the woman is called Esmeralda, and the four men are Claude, the deputy bishop, Quasimodo, the bell-ringer, Forbes, the captain of the guards, and Grandgoire, the poet.
Esmeralda is an angel, young, beautiful, innocent, and loved. Quasimodo is ugly on the outside but kind on the inside, Forbes is honorable on the outside but mean on the inside, Claude is a hypocrite, and Grandgoire is a mediocrity.
Esmeralda pretends to be married to Grangeuil in order to save his life, but really doesn't love him. Claude sends Quasimodo to kidnap Esmeralda but is inadvertently saved by Forbes, and from then on Esmeralda falls in love with Forbes. While on a date with Esmeralda, Forbes is assassinated by Claude, who is secretly following him, and Esmeralda is framed for the murder. Quasimodo saves Esmeralda from execution and seeks religious refuge at Notre Dame de Paris. The scoundrels storm Notre Dame to try to save Esmeralda but are stubbornly resisted by the unknown Quasimodo. Claude seduces Grandcourt and takes Esmeralda out of the house in order to molest her, but he refuses to do so and denounces him. Esmeralda is captured by Forbes and others and hanged (Forbes was not the captor but Esmeralda was exposed because of him, and he did not help even though he was not the executioner). Quasimodo pushes Claude off the tower of Notre Dame in Paris. Forbes gets married. Quasimodo is also married. Grandgoire claimed Esmeralda's goat Carrie.
Claude is y in love with Esmeralda, but this is incompatible with his status as a vicar-general, and his love manifests itself in brutal self-mutilation and insane jealousy. First, he is jealous of the marriage of Grandgoire and Esmeralda, then of Forbes for gaining her heart, and finally of Quasimodo for being her protector. His confessions are concentrated in Book VIII, Chapter 4 and Book XI, Chapter 1. His assassination of Forbes is a wolf trying to eat another wolf, yet he wants the lamb to go and bind the torture chamber, as if the death of the lamb would remove his appetite. Poor Esmeralda, who became Maslova in "Resurrection" and Nastasya in "The Idiot".
The scoundrels stormed Notre Dame de Paris, not all to save Esmeralda, but also for the gold and silver inside, just as the Greek attack on Troy was not simply to get Helen back. Claude's younger brother took part in this upheaval, and his being a scoundrel was motivated by his betrayal of his hypocrite brother, who, of course, was torn to pieces by Quasimodo before his brother was wrestled to pieces.
Actually, Claude's brother was not meant to be a scoundrel. Just as, in fact, Esmeralda was not an Egyptian.
Forbes was married, to Lily, but only in the flesh, of course. Quasimodo is also married, to Esmeralda, but of course, only to the soul.
Glengoyle, Claude, and Forbes love Esmeralda for her flesh (Quasimodo, of course, loves her flesh, but more for the water), and Esmeralda loves Forbes for his skin. It is said that there are many beautiful bodies, but few lovely souls, and who cares about lovely souls? It is said that "start from the face value, trapped in the talent, loyal to the character", but how many people lost in the starting line! The reasoning is simple: why would I want to find a man who lacks virtue if he has both virtue and talent? Talent and appearance, why should I find a no appearance? Why can't I find one that is as good as it can be? The first thing you need to do is to get a good deal on the first day of the show, and you'll have to interview for the doctor's degree!
In that faraway place, there is a good girl, I would like to become a lamb, guarding her side. I'm not sure if Carrie will be put on the wedding table, but I'm not sure if she will be. Mediocre people have their own happiness, just like Forbes.
Notre Dame 5Twilight spring weather, flooded with some lethargy, especially in such a night, the lights are bleak, you and a lamp do not speak, choose to be silent - such an atmosphere more or less let a person a little sickly feeling. What would you think if at that moment a bell suddenly rang in your ears, deep and mellow, meticulously peeling back the night to come and knock at your soul? I imagined in the darkness of the night, with trembling fingers to pluck through the heavy fog, through the heavy night, to arrive in the fifteenth century Paris. Standing before me is a huge Gothic building with tall towers piercing into the firmament. Crawling at the feet of the giant, I was but a humble ant. She is the world-famous Notre Dame de Paris, a symphony of huge, magnificent stones.
-- Hugo "Notre Dame de Paris"
Not long ago, the news headlines stopped changing, and the event that steadily took the first place sensationalized the world, Notre Dame de Paris, this fire, burned away the monuments that can not be measured in value. Across the Asian and European continent filled with the smell of smoke, I watched the bookshelf in the preferred column of the row of slightly dusty Chinese characters, "Notre Dame de Paris", I turned it, into the beautiful world of Victor Hugo.
This is a story of sadness infused by the times. The author, Victor Hugo, was the first writer of French literature in the nineteenth century. Victor Hugo is the brightest star of the nineteenth century French literary world, he is a great playwright, novelist, but also the flag-bearer and leader of French Romantic literature. This book highlights the "contrast between the beautiful and the ugly". The characters and events in the book are derived from reality, but they are greatly exaggerated and intensified. The whole novel is a splendid and strange picture, forming a sharp and incredible contrast between beauty and ugliness. The river whimpers eternally, the breeze sighs endlessly, and the record of what tragedy had once left opens without notice.
The beautiful and kind-hearted young girl Esmeralda, the cruel and hypocritical vice-priest of Notre Dame, Claude Frollo, and the outwardly ugly, inwardly sublime bell-ringer Quasimodo. Esmeralda is the darling of the Parisian vagabonds and earns her living as a street vendor. She is innocent, pure, compassionate and helpful. Because she cannot bear to watch an innocent man being executed, she accepts the poet Gamgoire as her husband in public (privately as a false couple) to save his life. When she saw Quasimodo being flogged under the scorching sun and cried out hoarsely with thirst, she resolutely brought water to her mouth, regardless of the fact that Quasimodo had hurt her. Such a noble-hearted girl, but by the church court as a "witch", "murderer" and hanged! Esmeralda is the embodiment of beauty and goodness, she is beautiful in heart, beautiful in appearance, but suffered such a tragedy, can not help but let us have a kind of strong resentment of the feudal church and kingship!
The contrast between the other two characters is even more vivid. Occasionally on the Internet, I saw a metaphor for Frollo and Quasimodo, quite elegant, the two are said to be the two hands on the clock of Notre Dame, a clock, showing the beauty and goodness of human nature, and a counterclockwise, to symbolize the evil and darkness of the deep inside. The two are both members of the Church of Notre Dame, and both are under the protection of the Church, but they reflect two very different natures of human nature. It is just like one is a crystal vase, very beautiful, but there is a crack, and all the water inside has leaked out; one is a pottery vase, rough and plain, but retains full of water. Perhaps it is destined that the intermingling of beauty and ugliness can make the world intense, generous and thrilling.
The charm of beauty is such that it shocks us. Hugo is relying on his romantic writing, touching the reader to wash the dirt of the mind, so that the beautiful flowers bloom in the heart. This novel is because of the stimulation of human nature in the beautiful, centuries has been exuding a strange luster and infinite power.
If there is one novel in the world that so vividly puts the colors of Romanticism into the real world, it is Notre Dame de Paris. It is not only a tragedy, but also a great work that explores human nature. Why is Quasimodo so strangely ugly, yet so kind and innocent, so willing to give up everything for those he loves? Why is it that Lord Claude, who was originally a good man, and had ten years' worth of purity, is ruined by the appearance of Esmeralda, and does terrible things? Why did Esmeralda remain in love with the ruthless Captain of the Guard until the end of her life? Why does Quasimodo strike out at the last moment against the bishop who adopted him? All these questions are answered in Notre Dame de Paris.
Society is a big stage, performing the sadness and joy of life, and Notre Dame is a mirror, reflecting the deeper layers of society under the connotation of human nature. Whether it is beauty or ugliness, it is a part of human nature. At any time, beauty may become ugliness, and ugliness may also become beauty. It is for this reason that we should always have a heart full of love and tolerance, and not lose it for a moment. Perhaps this is what Hugo wanted to tell us in Notre Dame de Paris.
This priceless spiritual civilization is forever engraved in the minds of the people of the world, but the relics that symbolize it were tragically burned down by an accident! After the incident, rumor has it that some people saw a huge, solemn figure, accompanied by fire, symbolizing love and peace, as if sitting on the whole Notre Dame, the whole of Paris, at the moment of the emergence of the pervasive black smoke, in the hidden firelight at the top of the tower. People said that it was the presence of Jesus, who could not bear to see the destruction of Notre Dame, and descended to earth, shedding tears, which eventually saved most of Notre Dame in Paris. I have no doubt about the coming of Allah, and I pray with all my heart. But I am convinced that at the moment of the disaster, there must have been the ghost of a cultural sage in a corner, watching the burning of the holy place that he had loved all his life, and y grieving and silently weeping. After the pain, it is gratifying that the good people in the first time have donated, instantly up to seven hundred million euros, the government stated that immediately start work, as soon as possible to restore the Notre Dame de Paris!
Close the cover page, look up is already dusk, the nose of the smoky smell has been dispersed, the house is silent, only a burst of ears came from the top of the tower of Notre Dame bells.
Notre Dame de Paris After Reading 6The author of Notre Dame de Paris is a masterpiece of the French writer Victor Hugo, in the novel, the author describes the entanglement, conflict, and destruction between the destinies of several major characters, such as Esmeralda, Quasimodo, and Claude, to tell a tragic tale rich in legend that took place in the 1500s in Paris, France, and fully demonstrates the author's romanticism. The fascinating storyline here reflects the Paris of the time, while scourging ugliness and celebrating goodness.
The plot of Notre Dame is always centered on three people: Esmeralda, a kind and beautiful young woman; Claude, the cruel and hypocritical vice-bishop of Notre Dame; and Quasimodo, a bell-ringer who is ugly on the outside but pure on the inside.
Esmeralda earns her living as a street vendor. She is innocent, pure, compassionate and happy to help people. Because she could not bear to see an innocent man put to death, she accepted the poet Grandgoire as her nominal husband to save his life; saw Quasimodo whipped under the scorching sun, only she would sympathize with compassion, and brought water to the lips of the bell ringer who cried out from thirst. Such a noble-hearted girl was slandered by the church and the court as a "witch" and "murderer" and sentenced to death by hanging. The author molded this character into the embodiment of beauty and goodness, so that the beauty of her heart and the external beauty of the complete unity, in order to cause the readers to her infinite sympathy, so as to produce a strong resentment of the feudal church and the king's power.
As for Claude, the deputy bishop, and Quasimodo, the bell-ringer, these are two completely opposite images. Claude wears the sacred halo of the clergy, but inwardly he is overwhelmed by conflict until his soul is twisted and filled with an evil desire to destroy, ultimately destroying Esmeralda as well as himself. Quasimodo, a hunchbacked, one-eyed, deaf and crippled deformed man, was outwardly ugly and severely handicapped so that he was abandoned first by his relatives and then by the whole society as soon as he came into the world. However, his ugly appearance has a beautiful and pure heart, and he guards Esmeralda with pure love, trying to keep her away from all harm. But in front of the powerful social prejudice and evil forces, personal power is really insignificant, strong Quasimodo, and finally only choose to favor this tragic end.
This novel not only exposes the nature of the dark society from the humanitarian point of view, but also tells us a lot of profound truths about life: a person's appearance does not determine everything, but the heart plays a more important role than the appearance, and the purity of the heart and sincerity of the heart is what we need to have in our life. We should measure a person from his inner quality, and not judge a person by his appearance. Because under the ugly appearance, there may be a hot and innocent heart; handsome and beautiful face, but also may be buried in the dirty and shameful, despicable and distorted heart.
Notre Dame de Paris After Reading 7Notre Dame de Paris, a classic work of interpretation of truth, goodness and beauty, I believe that many people are not unfamiliar with it, read this work, we feel y. In the calm reading, I was y attracted by the plot of beauty and ugliness, love and kindness with a twist. In the author's unfolding story, I read love, beauty, kindness and the true meaning of life. From this book, I got guidance, but also triggered a sense of life and thinking.
The author of this book, Victor Hugo, a French Romantic writer, a representative of humanitarianism, is also a bourgeois democratic writer in the history of French literature. He wrote several poems, novels, plays, various essays and literary criticism and political essays in his life, and was one of the most influential figures in France. Notre Dame de Paris is one of Mr. Hugo's more representative works, which was created in a period of history when the religious forces in Paris were dark and the feudal system was cruel, and the masses of people who had long suffered from oppression began to revolt and fight bravely against the forces of darkness, and finally won the victory. Hugo through the book "Notre Dame de Paris" reflects the terrible darkness of feudal rule, but also reflects the reality of life in Paris in the 15th century.
Notre Dame de Paris, through the specific portrayal of some flesh and blood characters, portrayed the ugly and kind-hearted Quasimodo, beautiful and kind Esmeralda, and inconsistent Claude and other distinctive characters. In the novel, the strangely ugly Quasimodo is adopted by Father Claude as a bell-ringer. It all begins when Claude meets Esmeralda and becomes enamored with her beauty. Claude told Quasimodo to snatch her, and while doing so Esmeralda was saved by Phoebus, the captain of the cavalry, whom she fell in love with. When Phoebus captures Quasimodo and whips him, the kind-hearted Esmeralda brings Quasimodo water regardless of his past enmity, and as a result, Quasimodo has emotional ripples for Esmeralda. Later, Claude, out of jealousy and resentment, injures Phoebus and frames Esmeralda for the crime, putting her on the gallows, and Quasimodo saves her and hides her in Notre Dame de Paris. The crowd tries to save Esmeralda and rushes into the church and fights fiercely with Quasimodo, while Esmeralda is killed by Claude. In the end Quasimodo, in a fit of rage, throws Claude off the roof of the building ...... The story ends with the sight of a pair of embracing skeletons, the man of which has a strange skeleton, in a hidden cave. Both died at different times. It can be concluded that the man was alive and came to this death alone ......
Perhaps Quasimodo is happy in the end, at least, he finally has the person he loves.
Hugo through this work to show is not a simple story, he y reveals in that kind of a society in the human heart some activities. Everyone longs for something beautiful, and for the sake of that God's well-being like beauty in their hearts, they fight with all their strength to approach it and get it. But in this process, a good attitude that follows its principles and a good heart are also essential conditions. Man is a synthesis of angels and devils, and society will not let everyone enjoy fair and equal treatment, which will lead to inner imbalance, and then step into heaven or fall into hell. Seeing the beautiful and touching Esmedra, Claude and Quasimodo both lost their minds, she was beautiful like an angel who fell into the mortal world, kind and wonderful. Love but not, Claude chose the devil, he will be his inner ugly, selfish exhibition in front of Esmeralda, he fell into hell, and even want to kill Esmeralda. Unlike Quasimodo, who loves her and protects her by her side, Quasimodo chooses to be an "angel", and his love is to selflessly give everything he has to Esmeralda, even if it is his life. This contrast between the beautiful and the ugly, pushed to extremes, is stark and striking, and brings out the emotions that the author wants to convey. This is perhaps what makes this world-famous book so fascinating. The bright and shiny vice-patriarch of the back of the devil is a hell of a general madness, the ugliest, the most lowly Cacimodo did use up his life to fight against this dark society to the end.
In vain, there is a gentleman like noble outside, but inside the darkness, sometimes we can not rely on a person's appearance to define the person's heart, what you see is just the appearance, really worth appreciating should be a rare beautiful heart.
Love is if the poor and downtrodden I am willing to dedicate; love is if the landslide and tsunami come, I will hold you in the body; love is not able to break up, and old age is not too troublesome; love is the North Pole constantly changing aurora borealis, romantic and sparkling. As we know, Notre Dame de Paris is a story about what love is and reflecting the human part of society; we have the right to love others, but what is more important is the way we do it. It is love that makes people happy, and it can be love that makes people miserable, and when lust burns the mind, love doesn't make the world pink, but it makes the sky gray. Therefore, love is not self-righteous to give, so that you love people happy, satisfied is more important, should not be one-dimensional possession, selfish snatch, more should be really for others to put themselves in their shoes to think, stand in the other's point of view to understand what is love. If you make love too heavy and depressing, it's a harm to the person you love.
In addition to love, the book also exposes the social reality of the beauty and ugliness of the contradictory issues, the appearance of the ugly people, the inner heart may be good and forgiving, the appearance of the beautiful, but it is possible that the inner incomparable ugly. Notre Dame de Paris" through the character portrayal let us have the collision of beauty and ugliness of feelings, beauty and ugliness of the fusion let me know that ordinary, rough does not mean ugly, whether the inner purity is to judge a person's beauty and ugliness of the standard. Mr. Hugo wrote "Notre Dame de Paris" in the contradiction of the dark place, profoundly revealing the connotation of love, beauty and ugliness.