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What does "Notre Dame de Paris needs a bell ringer, and it's you" mean?

Notre Dame de Paris needs a bell ringer, and it’s you. Usually this sentence is said to the other person to say that the other person is ugly. Although this sentence is hurtful, the person who usually uses this sentence to say the other person has not read the novel "The Hunchback of Notre Dame." Because in the novel "The Hunchback of Notre Dame" written by Victor Hugo, the bell ringer Quasimodo, although ugly in appearance, is very kind in his heart and is the true representative of truth, goodness and beauty in this novel.

Claude, the deputy bishop of Notre Dame de Paris, was sanctimonious and heartless. He loved first and then hated, and persecuted the gypsy girl Esmeralda, while Quasimodo died 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.

Quasimodo is a very important character in "The Hunchback of Notre Dame" created by the French writer Victor Hugo. He has a geometric face and a square nose. Protruding mouth. God gave him all the ugliness. A deformed child who was abandoned by his parents in front of Notre Dame Cathedral in Paris was known as the ugly and deaf Hunchback of Notre Dame. But he has a kind heart and is a representative of truth, goodness and beauty.

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Quasimodo was a deformed child who was abandoned by his parents in front of Notre Dame Cathedral in Paris. He was known as the ugly and deaf Hunchback of Notre Dame. This is the most direct description of Quasimodo's appearance in the novel. Quasimodo was abandoned by fate. He was never noticed by anyone. Claude who adopted him never regarded him as a human being, just like his own slave.

Just like the people at the bottom of France at that time, they were never noticed by the world. They only had endless oppression and burden. Under such oppression and burden, they became distorted and lifeless. . He loved Esmeralda but did not dare to express it. He was afraid and could only hide in the dark and care for her silently. Until she was sent to the gallows, he could no longer remain silent and finally stepped forward to save Esmeralda. Da.

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