
Notre Dame De Paris (youth Edition)
by (france) Hugo Zhou Shuchang
About This Novel
This book is a love novel written by the great French writer Hugo in 1831. It tells a story that happened in France in the 15th century in a bizarre and contrasting way: Claude, the vice-president of Notre Dame de Paris, was sanctimonious and vicious, loved first and then hated, and persecuted the Gypsy girl Esmeralda. The ugly but kind-hearted bell ringer Quasimodo sacrifices 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 reflects Hugo's humanitarian thoughts.
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Official(44)Scraped 2mo ago
The story has ups and downs, and I was deeply moved by Camosido's deep love and the beauty of the Egyptian girl. This is a tragedy and a portrayal of the dark side of society. In the contrast between ugliness and beauty, the truth, goodness and beauty of human nature are sublimated.
what is love,
This book made me understand what love is. You don't need too many reasons to love someone. There are many ways to express love. We pay silently for him. I am happy when he is happy, and I am sad when he is sad. Even if he may never pay attention to you or look at you, as long as he He knows that it is enough for me to be good to him, and the ups and downs of love in the book better explain this truth. Although the final ending is a bit miserable, the protagonist's love for him is also very deep, and he will die with him even in death. This ending also makes people think deeply.
Can you do it without money? What the hell is this society like now? All want money
Reading a good book is like talking to many noble people, and the ending makes you and I think deeply.
It is said to be free to read, but it still costs money. Not like this.
I read the paper version and the mobile version. I feel that the mobile version is easier for teenagers to understand.
Great! To cultivate your sentiments, you should read more of these world famous works!
I didn't quite understand this book.
This book is beautiful
I really think the heroine has no personality charm except for her beauty. Why should Quasimodo treat her like this?
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Official(44)Scraped 2mo ago
The story has ups and downs, and I was deeply moved by Camosido's deep love and the beauty of the Egyptian girl. This is a tragedy and a portrayal of the dark side of society. In the contrast between ugliness and beauty, the truth, goodness and beauty of human nature are sublimated.
what is love,
This book made me understand what love is. You don't need too many reasons to love someone. There are many ways to express love. We pay silently for him. I am happy when he is happy, and I am sad when he is sad. Even if he may never pay attention to you or look at you, as long as he He knows that it is enough for me to be good to him, and the ups and downs of love in the book better explain this truth. Although the final ending is a bit miserable, the protagonist's love for him is also very deep, and he will die with him even in death. This ending also makes people think deeply.
Can you do it without money? What the hell is this society like now? All want money
Reading a good book is like talking to many noble people, and the ending makes you and I think deeply.
It is said to be free to read, but it still costs money. Not like this.
I read the paper version and the mobile version. I feel that the mobile version is easier for teenagers to understand.
Great! To cultivate your sentiments, you should read more of these world famous works!
I didn't quite understand this book.
This book is beautiful
I really think the heroine has no personality charm except for her beauty. Why should Quasimodo treat her like this?
