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The ugly deaf man Quasimodo was adopted by Claude, the priest of Notre Dame de Paris, and worked as a bell ringer. After meeting the beautiful gypsy girl Esmeralda, the serious-looking priest Claude was seduced by her beauty and was fascinated by her beauty. He ordered Quasimodo to forcibly abduct Esmeralda. On the way, he was rescued by the captain of the cavalry captain Phoebus, and Esmeralda fell in love with Phoebus.

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Angelica 🌙107mo ago

Although I'd love to see it. But I can't understand it.

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れいじ104mo ago

Quasimodo loves Esmeralda

He is ugly. One-eyed, hunchbacked, bow-legged. At the age of 14, God befell him again - he became deaf! The bell ringer of Notre Dame, this "position" was given by the priest. The priest was kind to him. At first, his biological mother transferred him to another beautiful little girl, and later he was abandoned by the little girl's mother. The priest took him in and taught him how to read and speak. The priest was his benefactor. Because of his ugliness and clumsiness caused by deafness, no one around him wanted to pay attention to him. Not only was he unwilling to pay attention to him, but he would also tease him even harder, and even the dog would not let him go. People often say that a person cannot be judged by his appearance, but the reality is completely the opposite. Quasimodo suffered a lot of ridicule, and a lot of unknown beatings and scoldings because of his ugly face. Powerful people always judge the character of others based on their own will when they don't know who they are. Only the priest knew about his docile character, and only the kind girl Esmeralda would give him water regardless of her past grudges. With so many people scorning, despising, and alienating him, only Notre Dame could accompany him. In his eyes, the colorful stained glass windows in the church are the colorful vegetation, the leaves carved on the stone on the top of the Saxon columns are the shades of green, the mountains are beyond the two bell towers of the church, and the ocean is beyond the boiling Paris. Mary, that is, his huge bell, whose sound is the sound of nature. Quasimodo loved his clock, Mary. When he is in a good mood, he will hear the continuous sound of bells while swinging from one side to the other, and watching his pet-like clock swinging, his mood will become better. Quasimodo loves his adoptive father, the priest. When he was abandoned on a wooden couch and suffered a lot of discussion and incomparable disgust from a group of people, Clote, also known as the priest, squeezed into the crowd. He saw Quasimodo's miserable state, that deformity, and his abandoned life experience, and he suddenly felt sympathy for that terrible ugliness. The corners of his normally hesitant mouth now spoke with a calm and determined voice - I'm here to adopt him. He taught him how to read and speak. He was really ugly, and he knew he was ugly, but the priest didn't dislike him. Since he was a child, Quasimodo's mission to work for the priest has been implanted in his heart. Therefore, people who look ugly are not necessarily ugly on the inside. On the contrary, Quasimodo has an uglier face than ordinary people, but he contains a heart that is more grateful than ordinary people. Who wouldn't want the beautiful Esmeralda? Even the calm and serious priest was crazy about her. I don't know whether it is the derogatory meaning of ugly person or the complimentary meaning of king. In short, Quasimodo became the King of Ugly Men. On that night, the innocent and ugly king, who only wanted to repay the priest, obeyed the priest's order without hesitation and forcibly snatched Esmeralda. What a crime this was. The result is clear, Quasimodo is captured. What's even more unfortunate is that Esmeralda actually fell in love with Phoebus, the policeman who caught Quasimodo. It was really a chaotic wrong love. I can't help but think of the Chinese tradition. A little girl has nothing to repay her lifesaver, but only promises her with her body... I really don't know why Esmeralda is still as sincere to Phoebus after discovering that he doesn't really love her. Or perhaps, she never realized that Phoebus's words of love for her were all lies. Perhaps she had always compared Phoebus's heart with her own heart, and thought that he loved her as much as she loved him. Love really makes people blind. This also proves Esmeralda's innocence. Quasimodo, a man who did not hesitate to commit crimes for his adoptive father, has been scarred, and everything stems from his love for his adoptive father. Quasimodo loves Esmeralda, a kind-hearted gypsy girl. Although she knew that Quasimodo almost snatched him away, she would still give him water when he was thirsty. She was the only one who would give Quasimodo water amidst everyone's disdain. From that moment on, Quasimodo fell deeply in love with her, very deeply. Only Quasimodo's love for Esmeralda is the most sincere and unrequited love. Unlike other people who like Esmeralda, he never only wants to get the body. From beginning to end, he only has the belief that "if you are well, it will be sunny" in his mind. He would desperately carry Esmeralda into the church when she was mistaken for a murderer, and leave silently when she showed fear because of his ugly face. He would also be tolerant and generous to find the villain Phoebus for her. This is true love. How many people are willing to give it now? Selfish people only hope to receive it. Those who love will not have a tragic ending. Quasimodo, who paid countless blood and sweat for Esmeralda, finally ended up with her forever. Quasimodo's life was short, and he didn't love much. But I loved it with all my heart. He is not afraid of being laughed at or criticized. He is always the quietest and most dedicated person. How wonderful it would be to meet someone in your life who truly does not ask for anything in return.

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Thunderhawk_bd142mo ago

This greatly shocked my outlook on life. I was moved by Quasimodo's loyal and sincere beauty. The most important thing for a person is spiritual beauty, but in modern society, material things always prevail. Sad! After all, it was the abominable feudal system that harmed so many people

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I Only Like You142mo ago

The content is very exciting, I really want to read the original work.

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Listen to the Drizzle142mo ago

Good

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Bamboo Yuning142mo ago

Good

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Listen to the Drizzle142mo ago

Good

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Cao142mo ago

Good

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裊苢
裊苢105mo ago

Chapter 1 Comments

Feeling so boring

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Kind Russian105mo ago

Am I the only one who finds this strange? If I remember correctly, shouldn't the heroine's name be - La Esmeralda?

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