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Loading... The Hunchback of Notre Dame [adapted - Penguin Readers - Level 3]by Victor Hugo
![]() None No current Talk conversations about this book. If a person looks great, will it mean he or she is really kind? This is a famouse story about beauty. A poor orphan was adoppted by church. He was so urgly that everyone laughed at him and not a single person likes him. But he was a kind , gentle boy and one day he met a beautiful girl. The girl was kind but she did not notic the love from the poor urgly man. And when the evil came and destoried the beauty, they all came to their end. This story is not a story about romantic love , instead, there is something solemn and stirring in this book. ( )This book told us a story which happened in Paris, France. The main characters Quasimodo, Esmeralda, and Father Claude Frollo, they for several reasons, or be abandoned, or wanted to escape the life, they went inside the walls of Notre-Dame, and their life there. I like this book not only because the writer, but I can learn so many things about Paris, both good and bad sides of the city.It also let me know what I must have in my characters. I liked this book but I didn't like the end. it is talk about ugly man his name is Notre-Dame . he had a boring life he lived in the cathedral he cannot live outside it. This story was very sad story. Quasimodo, the hunchback's life was full of pain, so I hope happy ending, but it was tragic ending. So I felt gloomy when I finished reading it. This is very sad story. I love Quasimodo.He was so ugry that everyone hated him. But he was kind man.And he helped Esmeralda's. She died.But he guarded her to the end. no reviews | add a review
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In medieval Paris, Quasimodo, the hunchbacked bellringer of Notre Dame Cathedral, struggles to save the beautiful gypsy dancer Esmeralda from being unjustly executed. No library descriptions found. |
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