巴黎圣母院
The plot of Notre Dame De Paris has always revolved around three people: the kind and beautiful girl Esmerada, the cruel and hypocritical Archbishop of Notre Dame Claude, Froude and Gasimodo, the ugly, noble bell ringer in his heart.
Bohemian maiden Esmeralda is the darling of Paris vagrants, who makes a living by working on the streets. She is innocent, compassionate and willing to help others. Because she could not bear to see an innocent man executed, she accepted the poet Gangova as her nominal husband to save his life; when she saw Gasimodo flogged in the scorching sun, only she would sympathize with mercy and send water to the lips of the bell ringer who cried out of thirst. Such a noble girl was vilified by the church, vilified by the court as a "witch" and a "murderer", and sentenced to hanging.
Archbishop Claude and bell ringer Gasimodo, these are two completely opposite images. On the surface, Claude lived a spiritual life of bitterness and abstinence, but his heart longed for lewdness and was jealous of worldly enjoyment. Selfish, sinister, unscrupulous.
Gasimodo, a hunchback, one-eye, deaf and crippled deformed man, was discriminated against and bullied by the world from an early age. At Esmerada, for the first time, he experienced the warmth of the heart, a vulgar and barbarous weirdo who henceforth pinned all his life and enthusiasm on Esmerada, to go through fire and water for her, and to sacrifice everything for her happiness.
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