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Notre Dame reading notes

Among the books I read, "Notre Dame de Paris" is the most moving part. I remember watching it for a long time. Many times, I couldn’t understand it from the beginning, and the aftertaste was endless. Good, evil, beautiful, ugly, and life-like, all in this book. Notre Dame de Paris is the masterpiece of the famous French writer Hugo in the 19th century. The novel depicts the life of Paris in the 15th century. The author uses a contrasting approach to portray a group of characters with vivid and vivid artistic appeal, and analyzes the rich and complex human world with the complicated contradictions and tragic fate. It is Hugo created with the mind, which is full of his love and hate, pinning and hope, I think he poured his sincere feelings. With his own strange imagination, he sketched out exaggerated but thought-provoking scenes, expressing the beauty and ugly meaning of moving and long. Everything in all things is not all human beauty, ugly is next to beauty, deformity is close to beauty, ugliness is hidden behind lofty, beauty and evil coexist, darkness and light are shared.

The poet uses the theme of "love" to draw the characters in the book, and uses contrasting techniques to show the beauty and ugliness. The first group of characters is the Gypsy girl Esmeralda and the bellist Quasimodo. The 16-year-old Esmeralda is beautiful, pure and kind, and can sing and dance, but in the society at the time, such a flower-like life was ruthlessly annihilated under the ruin of the extremely conservative and corrupt church forces. The 20-year-old Quasimodo is extremely ugly, and his severe disability has made him a first-time relative to the world, and then abandoned by the whole society. However, his ugly appearance has a beautiful and pure heart. He guards Esmeralda with love that is pure and without a trace of impurities, trying to keep her away from all harm. In the face of strong social prejudice and evil forces, the power of the individual is really insignificant, the powerful Quasimodo, and finally the only tragic ending of lyricism. These two protagonists have an unfortunate experience of entanglement, and the huge contrast in appearance can't hide their innocent and kind nature. Under the perfection of their perfect nature, the other characters in the novel are showing despicable. Nature.

The deputy bishop of the Notre Dame, Floro, also fell in love with the beautiful Esmeralda, but his love with Casimodo is very different. Frolo is immersed in the sacred aura of the clergy, and the heart is stunned. The conflict was unable to extricate itself until the soul was distorted and filled with evil destructive desires, eventually destroying Esmeralda and destroying itself. Hugo deeply dissected the dark and distorted soul of this character with a sad and sorrowful attitude. The other two characteristic characters, one is a gorgeous appearance, but the inner core but a pack of smashing Captain Verbis - a rough, shallow playboy, he played with a very bad means to play a love of Esmeralda Another person is the lonely poet Langangu, a guy who squats in the cracks and steals his life. In order to survive, he can abandon love, abandon his dignity, and abandon his responsibilities. The author's description of these two characters is also full of contempt and ridicule. This novel not only reveals the essence of the dark society at that time from humanitarianism, but also tells us a lot of profound life principles: First, the appearance of a person does not determine everything. The heart plays a more important role than the appearance. People can't chase the beauty of appearance, and the purity and sincerity of the soul is what we need in our life. Similarly, measuring a person must also proceed from his intrinsic quality and not be able to take people by appearance. Because of the ugly appearance, there may be a fiery and pure soul; under the handsome and beautiful face, it is possible to deeply bury the shameful, despicable and distorted people. At this point, the characters in the novel have been vividly illustrated. Their results are also warnings for us. Aismelada, a beautiful woman, although a little valued, but who is not? In the face of the hardships of life, she did not compromise, but a strong face, happy to live in their own lives, Fearless, as long as you are happy, be attached to your own love. Kathy Modo, a brave man, although he is long deformed, but he lives in his heart, we must pay attention to their own feelings, not too much to see other people's views, otherwise it will be very tired. Secondly, if people live in the world, they must have positive life ideals and struggle goals. They must not follow the tide and slosh. At any moment, they must have dignity and be clear about their tasks. You cannot be filthy and responsible for your indulgence. Finally, we must learn to cherish the feelings between people: family, friendship, love... Respect each person around, do not wait for these outstanding highlights of life to die before regretting. These, the characters in the story show us the tragic consequences of thought-provoking negatives. Hugo depicts the Middle Ages under the rule of the Church. "Notre Dame de Paris" is a sad song of innocent and kind people being persecuted and embarrassed under feudal autocracy. Esmeralda and Quasimodo are two honest and beautiful. The soul was also forced to die by the church and the autocratic dynasty. But at the same time, he also placed his ideals on the characters he loves. There are contrasts everywhere in the book, almost every two people, every

Both things can be compared. Not only the contrast of love for Esmeralda, beauty and ugliness, good and evil, loyalty and betrayal, reason and passion, democracy and autocracy, the poet expresses the opposite with extreme exaggeration and makes people feel inside. Strong impact. Although this is a tragedy, the poet does not describe it in a serious and serious manner. On the contrary, many words are interesting. He described the diplomat William "by living on the wall", and it is gratifying that Louis XII, the most expert in Europe, appreciates him. Look, even the king, he did not let go of the banter. Granguva said in a series of unfortunate incidents: If the river is a little warmer, I can't do it myself! This sentence expresses the image of a weak and hypocritical pseudo-philosopher. When Quasimodo was tied to the shame column, he was insulted by the people. The playful one said that my words seemed humorous and sad. Is this the manifestation of the lack of humanity in the numbness of the people in the Middle Ages? Is there such a rare hate in our society today? I think this ironic scene is still innumerable in our present society! More interesting Yes, many words that I think are the philosophical words of modern and contemporary writers, in the "Notre Dame de Paris" everywhere: learn that this sister will not satirize you at least in person, if you are good to her, she will always repay you, even if sometimes repay Not enough; every hunch is so arrogant, every stutter is eloquent, and every scorpion whispers, he feels a bit hard to listen to. How perfect these words are, after the laughter, I feel endless sadness at the end of the book.

Among the whole novels, the architectural civilization of Europe and the power of Quasimodo are amazing. Because of his embarrassment, because of his ugliness, because of his isolation, he made him pure and powerful. This reminds me of our secular, because our sleekness and fear of being hurt, we lose power and become even smaller. How sad this is. The fear of ugly things different from oneself is probably the instinct of human beings. But why do I think that Quasimodo is a beautyless angel? The sad death of Esmeralda did not give me such a big touch. His sincere and pure heart is not available in any role other than Esmeralda. But no one really loves it. This is the biggest tragedy. This is exactly like Hugo said when talking about his "King of the King": "To take the most ugly, horrible, and thorough character in a form, put him in the most prominent position, At the lowest, lowest, and most scornful level of social organization, use the gloomy contrast light to illuminate this poor thing from all sides, then give him a soul and give it to men in this soul. One of the purest feelings, as a result, this noble feeling is heated according to different conditions, transforming this humble creation into a shape before your eyes, turning small into great, and deforming into beautiful." "Beauty" and "ugly" are not determined by the appearance of a person. A pure soul that rejects dirty things and longs for true love in the world is the key to determining it.

The book "Notre Dame de Paris" is for me, I will continue to read it in the future, because there are so many things worth thinking about and reviewing. I believe that I will become a real good after continuous efforts. A person who has research on Notre Dame de Paris. Of course, there are still many books I have to read. I will continue to study hard. I believe that I will do better! I have been living in the cracks, trying to keep myself in various secular environments, or occasionally How ridiculous it is for your own suffering and anxiety. Closing the book, I said to myself: no longer distorted myself, stood up straight.

Notre Dame reading notes

I have touched "Notre Dame de Paris" very early, because I have a mother who watches TV shows every day but only let me see my famous books. I remember that at that time, I didn’t find any support for watching me for a long time, but After reading it, I was finally attracted to it. I was always worried about the fate of Ismail Hall. She was not hanged for the unrecognized Grangall, and would rather marry him when Casimodo was tied. The square showed up, everyone insulted him, heard his painful embarrassment, not only sympathy, but also used it as a joke, but she did not care about the suspicion, "with a smile to the gourd to the mouth of Casimodo missing teeth." The people who were still cold-blooded were moved by this scene! They were not numb, but their pity was "immune" to the ugly people. She is an infatuated person. When she sees that Verbis is gone, even if she is discovered by a soldier, she must call out his name. However, Verbis could, with her fiancee, watching her go to the torture platform, she shouted his name, and he chased his fiancee to explain. In the end, she is still dead. The world at that time could not accommodate this beautiful and kind girl.

Casimodo, no matter how ugly he is in the book, can't stop my love for this character. He is like a child who doesn't hurt anyone. As long as someone gives him a little favor, he can die for himself. However, people are so awkward. So we can easily understand why Esmear just gave him a little water to drink, and he could be moved to tears. He seems to be a tragic figure, and his appearance is ugly, but he is also born with one eye, hunchback, and lame. And because I was a bellist from childhood, I became a blind man. When he saw Asmahal caressing Goat Gary, he would say, "My misfortune is because I am still too human. I would rather be a whole animal, like this goat." He talks to the vulgar figure on the wall: "Ah! Why don't I be a stone man like you." He can hide his love for Ismailhal deeply, he knows that he is impossible With her, he only hopes that he can stay with her silently to protect her. In order for her to go to Fobis, even if she was not convinced, she would not be told that she was married. For her to do her best to prevent the gang from breaking into Notre Dame. But in the end his fate was to see the two people he had loved dying in front of him, and he chose to sleep with the body of Ismailal.

It seems that the ending of every character in the book is a tragedy, and the "sad ending" of the temperate Verbis is: he is married. This is a great irony with the infatuation of Esmear and Quasimodo. The most classic of the book is the contrast. For example, Quasimodo and his adoptive father, Claude Floro, have two ugly but kind-hearted appearances, while the other is arrogant but a slap in the face. Smjal is silently guarded, while the other is trying to get her. The soul of the character is revealed.

The scene that most touched me in the book was the time when the concealed female Diguer was holding Esmear. "The executioner entered the hut with the soldiers. The mother did not resist anything. She just climbed past her daughter, regardless of her. He hung on her and hugged her daughter in her arms... When the executioner slammed the girl on her shoulders and was ready to climb up, the mother lying on the ground suddenly opened her eyes and stood up without a word, like A beast that rushed to the prey flew into the hand of the executioner, and he refused to let it bite. Someone pushed her hard and saw her head slammed on the slate floor and died." This is a The mother is desperate to protect her daughter's work at the last moment. At this time, she only remembers that she is a mother and left all other identities. Her task is to protect her only daughter. One has been separated for fifteen years. For a long time, she has to separate her daughter, one she once regarded as an enemy because she is a daughter from Egypt.

Every time I read a book, I receive a spiritual baptism. Later, when I met another "Casimodo", I believe that I am no longer disgusted with the same as before, because one's appearance does not explain anything, the key is that he has, is Not a kind heart.

Notre Dame reading notes

The clock in the Notre Dame is ringing, oh, oh... heavy, squatting, as if a story is being stated. It is a kind of image that can't be strengthened and can't be faded: the one-eyed bellist, Quasimodo, the beautiful and kind-hearted Esmeralda, and the profound but evil deputy bishop of Claude.

Initially, the appearance of Quasimodo seemed to cast an ugly image for me. His one-eyed, his hoarseness, his hunchback, his greatness and ugliness made me think of him as a big villain. When he was a baby, he was an ugly duckling that everyone saw and wanted to burn him. When he was young, he was a "fool king" who was superficial but spoiled by everyone. His face seems to be destined to be the embodiment of the devil. Later, I saw his clear, noble soul. He is like a slave, and his loyalty makes his Claude loyal. What kind of simplicity is this? He loves Smeralda, who has been kind to him, exhausted all life and took care of it. What is it like? A kind of love that is as strong as fire? He has suffered from discrimination and bullying in the world, but he is satisfied, and he is hardworking in front of his bells. So beautiful, is this respectable humanity worthless under his ugly appearance?

In contrast, if Quasimodo's appearance is ugly, then Claude's mind is even more contemptuous. In the beginning, the good background made me think that he was a knowledgeable good-hearted man - he adopted the ugly Quasimodo, who is the deputy bishop of everyone... But when the plot of the story became more and more intense, I understood the deformity in his spiritual world. He "loves" unscrupulously, letting him desperately and abductively hijacking Esmeralda, and because of "love" into hate to put her to death. This is a selfish, low-profile, overbearing "love", full of morbid "love", that is not love, just hurt...

However, the most beautiful brush in the book is devoted to Esmeralda: she is beautiful because she has a naive and pure face; she is kind, because her heart is full of sympathy and love. She can marry him in order to preserve the life of Gangowa. She gives water to the hungry and embarrassed but unreasonable ringer... She has the heart of Bodhisattva, and she has the beauty of a country, she is good. Incarnation with beauty!

How can it not cause me to think? The complexity and simplicity of the human level is that although the human spiritual world is two-sided, there is no complete ugliness, and there is no absolute beauty. However, beauty is the direction of progress, and beauty is the most primitive purpose. As the book says:

"Beauty is complete, beauty is omnipotence, and beauty is the only thing that has vitality."

When the lights are ringing in Notre Dame, all the stories are over... but the old story will be eternally passed on...

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