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Reflections on Notre Dame de Paris
After reading a famous book carefully, everyone must have a lot of feelings in their hearts. Write a review and record your harvest and contribution. How to write a review and avoid writing a "running account"? The following are my thoughts on Notre Dame de Paris, for you to sort out. Welcome everyone to refer to it, I hope it will help you.

Notre Dame de Paris 1 During the winter vacation, I read Notre Dame de Paris, a romantic novel by French writer victor hugo, and told a French story that happened in the middle of15th century: Esmeralda was a pure and enthusiastic gypsy girl who lived in Paris by busking. Unfortunately, floro, the vice bishop of Notre Dame, took a fancy to her and began to fall madly in love with her. The sanctimonious Floro first instigated quasimodo to kidnap the girl, and then stabbed Phobos with jealousy and framed Esmeralda. Finally, in the absence of love, he killed Esmeralda. Poor Esmeralda died like this. Later, quasimodo, the bell ringer of Notre Dame, despaired of losing his sweetheart Esmeralda, angrily killed Floro and followed her.

This book made me understand/kloc-the hypocrisy of French upper class and the kindness, mutual assistance and self-sacrifice of working people in lower class in the 5th century. Besides Esmeralda, quasimodo is also an emotional character in the book: as a bell ringer, he is kind and full of sense of justice, although his face is ferocious. He is full of admiration for Esmeralda, which is not ordinary love, but a noble love composed of gratitude, respect and sympathy. In Hugo's book, quasimodo is also a symbol of "kindness". In people's will, kindness is destined to overwhelm any evil, so quasimodo was born, which sent people Hugo's thought that "even if the face is not beautiful, you can be kind".

Hugo created quasimodo and Esmeralda, two representatives of "goodness" and "beauty". They exposed the beautiful and noble qualities of the lower French people at that time, and criticized the failures and affectations of the upper French people. Let's open the book together and feel the vicissitudes of history.

Notre Dame de Paris 2 Notre Dame de Paris artistically reproduces the real history of the reign of French King Louis Xi more than 400 years ago, how the court colluded with the church to oppress the people, and how the people fought bravely with the two forces. The author organically links touching stories with vivid and rich drama scenes, which makes the novel highly readable. At the same time, the novel is full of romanticism and uses comparative writing techniques. This is an artistic model using the principle of romanticism. What impressed me was Claude and Esmeralda.

Claude has a dual role. On the one hand, he is a representative of religious evil forces. He is dignified in appearance and sinister in heart, and will do whatever it takes to satisfy his desires. On the other hand, he is a victim of religious asceticism, and his long-term abstinence distorts his soul. The more he realized that he had lost the joy of the world, the more he hated all the beautiful things, and he was a deep figure. Esmeralda is an ideal figure created by Hugo and a symbol of human beauty. She is pure and kind, loves freedom, is warm and generous, and has a firm character. She treats anyone with a good wish from the heart.

Her destruction is a powerful accusation against the cruel rule of feudal autocracy and the evil forces of the church, and also evokes people's pursuit of truth, goodness and beauty. The author described the lowest people in Paris with great sympathy and praised them enthusiastically. Good, evil, beauty and ugliness are so contrasting that they are intertwined: people with beautiful appearance may not be kind at heart; Those who are ugly in appearance may not be beautiful or bad in heart. At the same time, it also preached the idealistic thought of transforming human nature with fraternity and kindness.

This novel has influenced generations. The reason is that there will always be different aesthetic and value orientations in the changes of the world, and there will always be different values of beauty, but beauty always comes from people's inner beauty. Such beauty is not only a reflection on life, but also a reflection on the meaning of life and everything in the world.

After reading Notre Dame de Paris, I read Notre Dame de Paris in my happy winter vacation. This is a group of characters with distinct artistic appeal created by the famous French writer victor hugo, whose tragic fate is gripping.

I like kasimo best, although he was abandoned by his relatives because of his severe disability, and he was regarded as an unformed monkey, monster, beast, pig and so on. Abandoned and discriminated by the whole society when they grow up. But he, though ugly, has a beautiful and pure heart. He regards Esmeralda as a treasure and protects her with love without any impurities. From here, I have a deep respect for him, and I also deeply sigh:/kloc-Parisians in the 0/5th century only look at appearances, but don't know how to see through other people's hearts. What a pity!

I was surprised from time to time when I saw the section "Murder at midnight". Esmeralda actually likes a rude and shallow playboy who looks gorgeous but looks like a bag of mud inside. He is Captain Tope in the summer. I am really sad that this beautiful "star" was released. I see through frollo more clearly. He is a man with a horribly twisted soul, full of selfish possessiveness and evil desire for destruction. I no longer believe that he is a holy priest. I am full of contempt and ridicule for them.

Notre Dame de Paris tells us that we can't just look at the gorgeous and ugly appearance when making friends. Only by making friends with sincere people can we get true friendship. More importantly, we should learn from the comparison between kasimo, Captain Xia Tope and frollo that a person needs beauty not only in appearance, but also in his own soul, so as to win the admiration of his friends and be a useful person to society!

After reading Notre Dame de Paris, the authors are telling a story, which is only related to the social background. It is precisely because of the background of the Renaissance that there must be a dagger hidden in the works, pointing directly at the object of attack. A large-scale description of Paris cities and ancient buildings inevitably makes people read the author's fascination with ancient buildings and his disgust and hatred for destroying ancient art.

I have read more than half of this book, but I have a feeling that I can't bear to read it. Because knowing is a tragedy, because knowing the ending is not perfect. But more is the helplessness after recognizing human nature. It seems that since ancient times, there are always some people who are hypocritical, referred to as "hypocrites".

However, dramatic plots are always staged one after another. The beautiful and kind heroine Esmeralda fell in love with a "hypocrite". The reason is simple. It's really ironic to be confused by its hypocritical appearance. What is even more frustrating is that even if he was hanged after being wronged, the "hypocrite" who knew the truth did not come forward to clarify and had to marry. Poor Esmeralda is still in the dark and infatuated with her. I really have to admire her "stupidity". However, I also know that kind people are often the most vulnerable to unfair treatment, and they will feel a little pity for her while they are filled with indignation. How can those who only covet their beauty be sincere?

Of all people, the one who loves Esmeralda the most should be ugly, deaf and dumb quasimodo, probably because of a drop of water. Only he fell in love with the girl's kind heart. Even though he never said a word from beginning to end, he finally explained this love with his life. Sleeping with your dead lover should be happy.

At this point, all languages are pale and powerless, and all colors and sounds come to an abrupt end.

Random thoughts of Notre Dame de Paris 5 Books are the ladder of human progress, and books are the nourishment of the whole world. In this winter vacation, I read Notre Dame de Paris, one of the fate trilogy of the romantic master Hugo.

Notre Dame de Paris was written in 183 1 with the background of1France under Louis Xi in 482. The writer victor hugo is the leader of the French Romantic Movement. Notre Dame de Paris depicts the tragedy of urging the disabled and persecuting the kind and innocent under the feudal autocracy in the Middle Ages with extremely tense plots and exaggerated characters.

I saw Esmeralda's beautiful and kind heart. She saved Granguwa as his wife, and she sent water to quasimodo's mouth as an enemy. After all, I have not escaped the evil forces of darkness and the fate of death. Quasimodo, an ugly bell ringer, is very kind and beautiful inside. Under the powerful dark forces, he failed, and finally chose double suicide for love, even if he died, he was happy. I think it's a relief for quasimodo and Esmeralda. A beautiful girl, an ugly bell ringer and a very evil vice-leader staged a story of beauty, ugliness, good and evil in the majestic Notre Dame de Paris, which is Notre Dame de Paris.

The story is touching and tortuous, with a tragic ending. This book has brought me a lot. We should respect the inner beauty instead of blindly pursuing the outer beauty. I think this is the real charm of world famous works.

In a thousand words, it's the same sentence: Hugo deserves to be the leader of romanticism in the19th century and the treasure house of world literature.

The six books of Notre Dame de Paris are the representative works of Hugo, a French writer who lived in the early 9th century. The whole novel describes all kinds of interesting and peculiar lives of people living in Paris in the15th century in a touching way. In the novel, the author portrayed many vivid and colorful characters, wrote the complicated feelings, contradictions and disputes between characters and tragic fate, and described the complex human world.

Quasimodo, the protagonist in the book, is a deaf-mute bell ringer hunched in Notre Dame. She is ugly, but her heart is pure and beautiful, and she is in love with the beautiful gypsy girl Esmeralda. The poor poet Granguwa unfortunately fell into the hands of a group of vagrants, and Esmeralda saved him in the name of a fake marriage. However, Esmeralda fell in love with the royal avant-garde captain Forbis who rescued himself from a strange man. When frollo, the vice bishop of Notre Dame who had evil thoughts about Esmeralda, learned of this, he assassinated Phobos and fled. Finally, Esmeralda, who fainted beside Phobos, was mistaken for a murderer and a wizard and was arrested. In order to avenge his beloved, quasimodo pushed the real murderer downstairs and committed suicide.

This book made me understand the contrast between sinister and innocent. Just because a person looks bright doesn't mean that he is kind and pure inside. On the contrary, an ugly person happens to have a beautiful heart. In our life, we should not judge people by their appearances. At the same time, it also tells us that evil can't defeat justice and will be punished. Truth, goodness and beauty are the beliefs that each of us should have.

Notre Dame de Paris is a famous foreign book that I like very much. Its author is Hugo, a great French writer, and this work is also one of his representative works. I have read Les Miserables written by Hugo before, and I was shocked by the writing style of the literary master.

The main story of this work tells the story that quasimodo was born with a strange face and was adopted. He has a quadrangular nose, a horseshoe-shaped mouth, and his right eye is completely covered by a large tumor. His teeth are uneven ... but he has a formidable strong body. Before meeting Esmeralda, a gypsy woman, his life was like a stagnant pool.

When Esmeralda was killed, it was quasimodo who bravely saved her. But he was afraid to face Esmeralda for fear of scaring her. Good Esmeralda doesn't know that he saved her, because he loves her, and he is the one who can go through fire and water for her.

The ending of the story is very sad. When Esmeralda was killed, quasimodo died holding her body. He hugged Esmeralda and walked into another world.

Notre Dame de Paris reflects the dark reality of corrupt politics and power rule in the era of Louis Xi, and innocent people become victims. Hugo's works vividly reflect the darkness of society. This is a very good work.

Notre Dame de Paris made me think about how important appearance is. Nowadays, there are many people who are exquisite in appearance, but like Phoebe, the captain of the guard, they are all influential villains, deceiving the love of a pure girl for power and money.

We may not look so beautiful, but we must have a kind heart, because it is precious.

After reading Notre Dame de Paris, I understand that even though there are many difficulties, I will be positive.

Notre Dame is a novel written by French writer victor hugo. The novel attacked the darkness during the reign of Louis 1 1 in France at that time, and reflected the oppression of the people by the court church. The plot in the book is fascinating.

Quasimodo, the hero of this book, is ugly, but she has a kind heart. He helped Esmeralda hang many times and finally died in the grave with her.

Two plots in the book touched me very much. First, Esmeralda had no intention of meeting a hidden nun after many life and death events. As a result, she found that they were mother and daughter, crying. Later, the hidden nun tried her best to protect her daughter from being taken away, and even tried her best. Although she failed in the end, the love between mother and daughter is evident. Mother and daughter reunited after 20 or 30 years respectively, but only spent 20 or 30 minutes together, which shows how hateful the oppression of the people by the court and the church is. At the same time, I feel sorry for the tragic experience of mother and daughter, and their pure and strong mother-daughter love is even more tearful.

The second plot that deeply touched me was that when Esmeralda was about to be executed, quasimodo, the bell ringer, risked his life to rescue her to Notre Dame. Because of her ugly appearance, quasimodo was afraid that Esmeralda would be intimidated, so she disappeared from her daily life. She only sends water and food regularly every day. quasimodo once made an example to his opponent in Notre Dame. After Esmeralda was executed, quasimodo was heartbroken and finally found Esmeralda's grave and buried it with her.

Quasimodo's considerate spirit is admirable. He is like a pine tree. Although ugly, he is still tall and straight in the cold winter. He has a rare ugly appearance, but he has a kind heart that is rare for ordinary people. His persistent love for Esmeralda is thought-provoking.

Notre Dame de Paris is a literary masterpiece with educational significance, and it is also a novel that strongly satirizes and attacks the dark society at that time. Everyone must go and see it when they have time.

Notre Dame de Paris Random Thoughts 9 This summer, after studying, I read Notre Dame de Paris, the first famous large-scale romantic novel by the famous writer Hugo.

The main content of this book tells the story of an ugly quasimodo who was adopted by the priest Claude of Notre Dame as a bell ringer. But Claude, a serious priest, was fascinated by Esmeralda, a beautiful gypsy girl, and ordered quasimodo to take Esmeralda away by force. On the way, he was saved by the captain of Phobos cavalry, so Esmeralda fell in love with Phobos. However, Phobos was born romantic and was assassinated by Claude with a grudge, but he did not die. Claude framed Esmeralda and sentenced her to death. During the execution, quasimodo rescued Esmeralda and hid in Notre Dame. Beggars rushed into the church to save Esmeralda. In the war with quasimodo, Esmeralda was strangled by a queue led by Claude in the square. Quasimodo angrily threw Claude from the top floor of the church to the ground, and finally quasimodo caressed Esmeralda's body for double suicide.

My feelings:

The power of love is powerful, but it can also make people crazy. The author described Esmeralda with his vivid writing style. Claud, who is sinister and vicious, and quasimodo, who is kind and unwilling to hurt Esmeralda, are also described.

I saw the ugly side of human nature and the good side of Camosido from this book. In the article, Camosido never told Esmeralda that he liked her, but what Camosido did for Esmeralda was enough to prove that Camosido really liked her and was willing to give everything for him.

Camosido's martyrdom for Esmeralda is enough to convey what the author wants to convey, and it is a profound reflection on secular beauty.

After reading Notre Dame de Paris 10, I can't evaluate the value of the whole book, but I want to evaluate the two main characters in Notre Dame de Paris, of which Claude is my favorite character.

Claude: My first thought after reading Notre Dame was: Is Notre Dame a satire on Christianity? There are two kinds of analysis about Claude. The first is that Christianity destroyed him. It can be said that he was completely destroyed by the teaching of Christ. He is afraid of women and thinks that women are evil, and women are "Babylonian daughters". In his view, the natural physiological needs are the slopes leading to hell.

So physically, he is a virgin, and his needs have not been met for many years, which is unhealthy in itself. Physical illness will inevitably lead to mental illness. Christianity persecuted him not only physically but also spiritually. "Christian Cupid eats poison, of course, it can't kill him, but it makes him fall." This is Nietzsche's motto. In Claude's view, pure love is evil depravity, and his love for women makes him feel strongly guilty and confused-"angelic Mekdala ... but she is not from heaven or hell ... but a flame, and she will destroy me." He can feel the beauty of love, but he feels the lash of Christian morality, so he is extremely painful. Ordinary people-people who don't abide by Christian morality so much. He even put the names of Mekdala and the Virgin Mary together, though unintentionally. Reflections on Notre Dame de Paris

After reading Notre Dame de Paris, I was deeply impressed by these characters, who represented a beautiful and kind girl-Esmeralda. She not only has a charming appearance, but also has a pure and kind heart. We can see that she is beautiful, and her body and mind are free from any dirt. She has not been polluted from her treatment of goats, the rescue of lonely poets, the water and pity for Kazmodo who hurt herself, and the sacrifice of love. However, how is such an angelic girl treated? Wandering, living in the dirtiest environment, being rejected and laughed at by the so-called upper class, being played, being abandoned, being framed, being threatened, and finally, being completely sacrificed.

The book describes such a society and the status of various characters in that social life, such as Freibis, the hidden nun in the rat hole at the bottom, the crazy archdeacon, and the ugliest Kazimodo who tried to resist. The archdeacon and Kazmodo formed a sharp contrast of human nature, fell in love with the beautiful girl, and were also rejected. Their love is so warm and sincere, but for dedication, when you can't give it, you think of destruction and destruction of yourself.

In the process of reading this book, I felt 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.

What was your first feeling when you stood in front of Notre Dame de Paris 12?

I haven't been there, but through Hugo's language, I can imagine how solemn and majestic it is.

It's not special or tall at all. But Hugo's book let everyone know-Notre Dame de Paris.

It is like a drama, with ups and downs, but each plot is full of different colors. Hidden nuns spend their lives cursing Egypt and women, especially Esmeralda. Finally, I found out that she was the daughter I had been looking for; Quasimodo was the younger brother of Vice Bishop Claude, and they had a deep friendship, but quasimodo finally pushed his younger brother down.

There are many unknown things and many puzzling things. But here in Hugo, a small detail will be a huge turning point in the future development; Some things really don't know the answer, but think about it carefully and you will understand.

Esmeralda, the name of the heroine. Yes, just listening makes you curious about the heroine-what a beautiful name! At this time, we can already know how kind and caring she is.

I have to say that Hugo is an absolute expert in technology. A good article naturally needs those skills.

We can see Hugo's dissatisfaction with the dark society through Notre Dame de Paris. Hugo's books can make people see the essence of Hugo between the lines.

A book is like a sky. There is nothing extra in Hugo's sky. They are cleverly put together and connected into a whole, each of which is a different color. This sky is neither monotonous nor exaggerated, but it is unparalleled in beauty. Without all this noise, the book would be better.

This is what Notre Dame de Paris looks like in my mind.

After reading Notre Dame de Paris 13, I strongly felt the character events in the book Contrast of Beauty and Ugliness. Even though they originated from real life, they have been greatly exaggerated and strengthened. Under the writer's rich colors, they formed colorful and strange pictures, and formed a bright and even incredible contrast between good and evil, beauty and ugliness.

Notre Dame always revolves around three people. Kind and beautiful girl Esmeralda, cruel and hypocritical vice bishop Claude of Notre Dame. Frollo and quasimodo, ugly bell ringers with lofty hearts. Bohemian girl Esmeralda lives as a busker, compassionate and helpful. Because she couldn't bear to see an innocent man executed, she accepted the poet Gan Guo Wa as her nominal husband. The author portrays this character as the embodiment of beauty and goodness, which completely unifies her inner beauty and outer beauty, thus arousing readers' infinite sympathy for her, and then generating strong resentment against feudal churches and kingship.

In Notre Dame de Paris, the author describes the lowest people, vagrants and beggars with great sympathy. They are ragged and rude, but they have virtues far beyond the so-called civilized world, such as mutual assistance and friendship, integrity and courage, and self-sacrifice. In the novel, the scene of Paris tramps attacking Notre Dame to save Esmeralda is tragic, intense, generous and thrilling. Obviously, to some extent, it is integrated with the heroism of the people of Paris in the October Revolution and the incident in which the people of Paris destroyed the Saint-Germain Church and the Archbishop's office in Paris.

The extreme contrast between beauty and ugliness in Notre Dame de Paris makes the novel have a shocking power, which can take away all our thoughts and feelings, which may be the charm of romantic novels.

Being a kind and noble person is more important than anything else!

Notre Dame de Paris Review 14 If you haven't been to Notre Dame de Paris, then you haven't been to Paris, so you can also say that you haven't read Notre Dame de Paris, which means you haven't read Hugo. Because this is the most impressive novel of Hugo, a great French writer, and it is the most widely circulated in the world.

The plot of Notre Dame de Paris revolves around three people: Esmeralda, a kind and beautiful girl, Corot Teller, a cruel and hypocritical vice bishop of Notre Dame, and quasimodo, an ugly bell ringer with lofty heart.

Eisenmeralda, a gypsy girl, is the darling of the tramp in Paris and lives by busking. She is innocent, compassionate and helpful. Unable to bear to see an innocent man executed, she accepted the poet Goran Kuwa as her nominal husband to save his life. Seeing quasimodo being whipped in the scorching sun, out of sympathy, she gave the water to the thirsty bell ringer quasimodo. Such a noble-minded girl was slandered as a "witch" and a "murderer" by the church and the court, and was sentenced to hang. The author portrays this character as the embodiment of beauty and goodness, and makes her soul and beauty combine perfectly, which has to be amazing! At the same time, it reflected the darkness and cruelty of feudal society at that time, which aroused readers' infinite sympathy for her.

As for Bishop Teller, he is a gentleman on the surface, living a austere and abstinent life, but his heart is full of jealousy and envy of worldly pleasures, selfish, insidious and unscrupulous.

Quasimodo, a hunchbacked, one-eyed, deaf-mute and lame freak, was discriminated and bullied by the world since he was a child. Because of the appearance of Eisenmeralda, he felt the warmth of the people for the first time. Since then, this eccentric with a vulgar and savage appearance has pinned all her life and enthusiasm on Eisenmeralda, who can go through fire and water for her and sacrifice everything for her happiness.

This contrast between good and evil, beauty and ugliness is the success of this novel, which gives people a shocking feeling and denies the concept that people usually judge people by their appearances.

After reading Notre Dame de Paris 15, I was deeply impressed by the architectural scenes described by the author at that time, those luxurious churches symbolizing power. People don't know that they can have their own thoughts and what they can do for their wishes. Everything is displayed under the guise of sacred religion, showing the aesthetics of architects, that is, personal talents, or showing their abilities. I think people at that time, from many complicated and chaotic buildings, we can easily see how depressed and manic people were at that time. The church spire that has sprung up like mushrooms after rain is the silent lament of people's twisted souls to heaven!

The interior of the church is so gloomy and scary that it reminds people of how dirty and corrupt the society was under the cover of religion. The religion of truth, goodness and beauty and the use of religion to create bloody events have formed a strong sensory stimulation. The whole article is unfolded under such a contrast, which makes people deeply confused, confused and uneasy. If you have a sword, you will try your best to pierce the dark clouds hanging over the society. It is evil, and you are full of anger and contempt for it, just like those homeless people who are crazy about social revenge in the book. But you can't, because if you want to hurt those evils, you must first knock down the god who represents truth, goodness and beauty. How cruel it is! Is there anything sadder than people losing their nature?

After seeing Notre Dame de Paris, I am not only ashamed of the ugliness of human nature, but also happy for the greatness of tramps. This book is a world masterpiece, and it is worth seeing this classic Notre Dame de Paris.