When I reread this time, I was very interested in the characters in the book. Let me express my humble opinion for the time being.
(1) Vice Bishop Claude frollo's adult.
Claude tied a slipknot of "fate" around La Mekdala's neck because of religious asceticism, and then used his strong possessiveness to turn this slipknot into an unbreakable knot, which hanged La Ace Mekdala and himself. As he himself described to the prosecutor Shamulu when he saw the spider web, "Claude, you are the spider! Claude, you're that fly, too! You fly to science, to light, to the sun. You just want to go to the free air and the infinite glory of eternal truth. However, when you approached the bright window leading to another world, to the bright world and to the world of wisdom and science, you were a blind fly and a stupid scholar, but you didn't expect that fate had hung a thin spider web between you and the light, and you threw yourself in, poor thing.
First of all, I want to express my personal opinion: although Claude has always been regarded as a representative of hypocrisy and obscenity compared with quasimodo, personally, I never doubted his feelings for La Este Mekdara at first, just as he himself said, "There is nothing wrong with a man falling in love with a woman", because there is pure spiritual love like quasimodo (of course, we can't prove that it is the real spiritual level, or because of his ugliness, except the spiritual level, he. ) after all, it is rare. Since he likes La Ais Mekdara, he can't have no requirements except spirit. It's just that his sexual possessiveness has become too strong because of years of repression, reaching a terrible level of complete destruction if it is not obtained. This is the initial feelings changed quality, fell into the abyss of perdition.
Claude's confession, no matter which confession, is a classic, which is much more touching and true than the confession of the hero in Qiong Yao's play. It's a pity that he found the wrong target-his "virgin" Lameck Dara, has a sweetheart, and more unfortunately, he is a god. Although his love is crazy, his emotional ocean is blocked by religion and terrible reality. It surges, rises high, floods, pierces people's hearts and even breaks through banks. The reality remains the same-he is a god. Love is always out of reach for him.
When he repented, he believed that every tolerant reader was making such an assumption, "I hope he is not a god, Lameck Dara is not a Bohemian, and Phobos never existed; If she loves him, he will live a solemn love life of his own ","Imagine that at the same time, there are happy partners all over the world, chatting in the orange forest or stream at sunset or starry night "... But the real reality is that he scares girls more than the gallows. Terrible religion forced Claude to a corner isolated from love from the beginning, and let him meet Lameck Darla in the wrong way from the beginning until the situation was irreparable.
I once had such a question. Since Claude is so knowledgeable about various sciences and proficient in medicine, he should know that his demand for love is normal and he should find the hypocrisy of religion. Why are you so upset? His behavior (stabbing himself in the chest) when he was tortured in La Ais Mekdara reminds me of the behavior of two young people in love and their inner painful struggle in a small town. Maybe it's because he received religious education before, was imprisoned by religion before, and then received medicine, which made him suffer from ignorance, just like the hero and heroine in A Weird Town!
There is a doubt: Claude's kindness before (adopting quasimodo and taking care of his younger brother) seems out of proportion to his cruelty behind. According to his original kind nature, he should commit suicide instead of trying to frame Lameck Dara. Or should it be blamed on religion? At this time, the psychological answer can make people understand: Claude's humanity began to recover after meeting Lameck Dara, and began to struggle with his original divinity, and this painful struggle created a Claude with a twisted soul, half an "angel" and half a "devil".
(2) Mekdala, Laes
La Esmeralda, the heroine, is the embodiment of goodness and beauty.
She is a typical beauty created by Hugo under the control of his artistic ideals of "beauty" and "ugliness". We don't need to describe how beautiful La Ais Mekdara is here. Our abstinence-only vice bishop has had such crazy feelings for her for many years, which is enough to show her beauty, not to mention that Sanctuary regards her as the love of the Virgin.
She is so kind-at the critical moment when the poet Glenn Guwa was about to be hanged by the beggar kingdom, she did not hesitate to save the poet by marrying him. When quasimodo was arrested by the Royal Guard for failing to rob and tied to a monument in the scorching sun, he longed for onlookers to give him some water to drink, but no one paid attention. On the verge of fainting, what he didn't expect was that it was this angelic Esmeralda who bravely gave him water to drink in full view. "She is very much like the heroine in Qiong Yao's" In Love "drama-as long as she meets the person she loves, she falls in love with each other without regrets. No matter whether this kind of love has a result or not, whether the other person really loves himself or not, even if he knows that this kind of love can't have a result, even if he knows that the other person doesn't really love himself, he still loves the other person wholeheartedly and remains loyal to such illusory love. This may be the reason for the tragic fate of this kind girl! " (Quoted from Baidu)
La Ais Mekdara hopes to fall in love with a man who can protect me and thinks that Captain Phobos is his own MR RIGHT. However, she may not realize that it was her Phobos who put her directly on the gallows.
And her love for quasimodo, I personally prefer to regard it as a kind of pity, or a kind of maternal love. This is the innate kindness of the La Ais Mekdara people.
(3) quasimodo
Quasimodo's ugly and deformed appearance will always be an unbridgeable gap between him and Esmeralda. Quasimodo himself said, "My misfortune is that I am still too human. I'd rather be a complete animal, just like this ram. " . I even think that quasimodo's ugliness is the root cause of the tragedy.
Wang Xiaobo once said: "I like to look at girls, not because they are beautiful, but because they are of the opposite sex." I haven't thought about it before, but after reading Notre Dame de Paris, I think this sentence is a bit melodramatic, because he lacks a premise that "this opposite sex can be seen." If Mr. Wang Xiaobo looks at the opposite sex like quasimodo, he will probably live and die hundreds of times.
Some people can't help but want to compare him with the beast in Beauty and the Beast. He has a horrible appearance like a beast, but both of them are gentle with their sweethearts. The difference is that our quasimodo is only gentle to his sweetheart (including Ais Mekdara, the archdeacon and those big clocks), but unlike the "beast" who treats others, he is cruel. Finally, the scene in which he defended Esmeralda, especially the scene in which he killed John floro, was a bit too cruel. Of course, you can't blame him entirely. People's unkindness to him will only make him learn to hate.
I really want to use the last sentence of King Kong in King Kong to evaluate quasimodo-the moment he fell in love with a beautiful woman, it doomed the beginning of his tragic fate.
It's a pity that Hugo never let our heroine Ace Mekdala kiss quasimodo. I wonder if quasimodo will really become a prince in that situation?
I read a post on the Internet the other day, and I was very moved by this sentence-"quasimodo is not hunchbacked, but he has a door on his back, and the back of that door is folded in half." Legend has it that only the tears of the phoenix can cure him. I sincerely pray for him that a most beautiful phoenix can fly to him. "
Maybe this is the answer I want most! People with beautiful hearts always have good results. I really don't want people with beautiful hearts to look so ugly. I hope quasimodo is really the prince of the beast in Beauty and the Beast! I also sincerely wish that his wings can spread out at the moment when his soul leaves him-thinking about the direction of heaven-and be happy and peaceful forever.
(4) Forbis
Chinese Divorce is about the difference between men and women in love: men's sex and love can be separated, while women's sex and love are often unified. What I want to say is that Phoebus separated love from sex because he only had sex without love.
Chinese divorce also talks about three kinds of betrayal of men: one is physical betrayal, the other is psychological betrayal, and the third is physical and mental betrayal. On Phobos, he may be neither, because he never gave his whole body and mind to a woman, so he can't be said to have betrayed.
There is no need to list his ungrateful behavior, because all his behaviors are like this, even when he saved Esmeralda. As everyone agrees, and as his own actions prove, how dirty his inner starting point was when he saved Esmeralda. Maybe we should be glad Esmeralda is not with her.
Celebrate his tragic ending! He's married.
(5) Bill Gan Guo.
After Boolean Gan Guo Wa performed the farce in front of the king, Mr. Hugo said, "Gan Guo Wa endured all this with the perseverance of a real Stoic philosopher". So this stoic philosophy interests me.
According to Stoic philosophy, one can live a good life in any social environment. It advocates rationality and the role of rationality. In social life, Stoic philosophy emphasizes obeying fate, being content with one's position in society, being indifferent, self-denial and self-cultivation, and obeying fate. Only in this way can happiness be achieved. Some of these philosophers said, "What does it matter to me even if my family suffers?" ? I can still maintain morality. "
This knowledge may be enough to understand all our actions of Boolean Gan Guo.
His happiness lies in his reason. This is also the reason why he didn't love her like other heroes and was black and blue. Because his reason makes him stand far enough away from love. Stay away from harm. This somewhat gives people the feeling that he is an outsider in this love-hate relationship. His philosophical beliefs allow us to forgive and understand his irresponsibility, cowardice, drag out an ignoble existence and obedience to fate.
Hu deliberately compared him with nothing. In a word, such a rational or somewhat unreasonable man will not get too close to true love, so he will not get hurt. However, it is precisely for this reason that they are not cute, and their "rationality" becomes "cold-blooded" in the eyes of women.
(6) John frollo
Take this boy out, because I think he smells like "Dance Academy". This is a bit like Zhong Yuemin in "legend of mir"-he has no fixed lifestyle and beliefs and is ready to "play" at any time, but unfortunately, he just started to want to be a beggar, and when he started a real dance academy and experienced subway life, he was thrown down from Notre Dame by quasimodo.
He is a man of free thought. I wonder if Mr Hugo intends to portray him as the exact opposite of Claude. His brother is always bound by religion, but he says that "the soul is useless and nameless".
I just don't know if it is because there is no publication of On the Road, this lifestyle is not advocated and recognized, and our author hopes that this child will die prematurely.
(7) Church of Our Lady
This is also an outsider in this love dispute, but I still can't help but say that it is because Mr. Hugo described this kind of maternal love so wonderfully. "Embroidered little shoes" is always one of the clues throughout the book. She is the token of mutual recognition between mother and daughter, the hope of her daughter, and the instrument of torture that will always make her heartache.
The scene about the separation of mother and daughter can be said to be the most wonderful scene I have ever seen. It is hard to imagine what kind of emotional torture a mother endured before she fell to the ground and died. Such a scene, no matter how strong and heartless it is, will make people cry. However, those soldiers who are not very human took Esmeralda away. In this way, Hugo accused the fifteenth century army and the French royal family of blood and tears. This effect is more powerful than the absurdity of quasimodo being interrogated by a judge who is also deaf.
Finally, I can't help but say that Mr Hugo's portrayal of psychology is really great.
In addition, the jealous words of women in Gongde laurier Mansion have made me fully feel the correctness of the sentence "Women are always the meanest if they talk about their length".