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Who says a nun is an unattractive old woman? I am beautiful.

Notre Dame de Paris —— Leader of French Romantic Movement: victor hugo's Immortal Works. The novel tells the story of a gypsy girl (Esmeralda) who was framed to death by the assistant bishop of Notre Dame (Claude frollo). Quasimodo, an ugly monster, fell to his death in despair because he lost his lover, and finally the assistant bishop committed suicide. However, in this novel, what shocked my soul most was the nun's maternal love for Esmeralda.

In Notre Dame de Paris, this great maternal love, though not the main plot, is an inseparable part. In my opinion, the image of Walter paget as a "hermit" is not inferior to other masters. Next, let's look at the image of this great mother.

Hidden nuns are mentioned and described in detail in her works. There are three places.

The first place is the story of a tortilla, which tells the story of a young Walter paget through a dialogue between three women. Huaxier paget is a beautiful and charming girl. Although there is no positive description of her beauty, readers should be able to think of how beautiful her mother should be when she was young through the author's description of Esmeralda's appearance. In addition, through her young experience, you can imagine how many officers and adults like it if it is not beautiful. ! When Hua Xi 'er gave birth to a little girl, her maternal love began to show. She nursed little anis (her daughter) herself and treated the only quilt in her bed as a baby. She no longer felt cold and hungry, and even recovered her beauty. The old girl became a young mother. At this time, those embroidered shoes that run through maternal love also appeared. The article describes that "those little shoes are hand-sewn and embroidered by mother, and all kinds of decorations are exquisite, no less than the robes on the mother of mercy." These little pink shoes are really cute. "It is this pair of shoes that always runs through the maternal love of flowers. Later, Huaer lost her little Anisi and collapsed. After losing her little daughter, she ran around with an embroidered little shoe. In desperation, she converted to religion, entered the living coffin-"mouse hole", became a hidden nun "Sister Gudur", and was called a woman wearing linen because of her clothes. When he hears the child crying, he will change from a "stone" to a "living thing", full of hope and despair, and then he will kiss her embroidered shoes with unspeakable sadness. In this description, the image of the hidden nun changes with the development of the plot. From the delicate and charming when I was young, to the special charm of loving mother, and then to the horrible white-haired nun. At the same time, in this chapter, the author focuses on the horror image of the old nun. I think this description is similar to the description of ugly quasimodo, ugly, but also has a beautiful heart, because they all have "love".

The second part of the author's detailed description of the nun is in the chapter of "Mother Love". In this chapter, the image of the hidden nun is mainly reflected in love and hate. The author began to describe it from that beautiful embroidered shoe, which laid the groundwork for describing the reunion of nuns and Esmeralda later. It also reflects great maternal love by writing about mother's concern for embroidered shoes. Children's little shoes are the whole universe and the whole world to her. For this charming shoe, she once cursed the sky maliciously, complained affectionately, prayed devoutly and cried sadly. 15, for a mother who lost her child, every day is the first day, and crying is still as painful as the first day. Let readers deeply understand the great energy of maternal love. At the same time, the hatred in the nun's heart is as hot as love. Yin believed that her daughter was stolen by an Egyptian woman, so she fell in love with the Egyptian woman and Esmeralda from Egypt. When he learned that Esmeralda was going to be hanged, she twisted her arms happily and thanked the priest. Long hair, eyes like fire, shoulders against the wall, strode up in front of the window fence, just like the female wolf in the cage was hungry for a long time and thought it was time to eat. However, fate often plays tricks on people. She didn't know that the Egyptian woman who was about to be hanged was her daughter who was about to meet him again. I don't know. I've been cursing. The most annoying Esmeralda is that I miss my daughter very much. Through the comparison between the love and hate of the hidden nun and the images of the loving mother and the "female wolf", the reader sees two strong emotional shocks caused by love and hate in the heart of this tragic mother; The more I hate it, the more I love my daughter.

The last paragraph of the description of the hidden nun also makes the reader cry the most. This chapter, those embroidered shoes separated by fifteen years, can finally let the suffering mother and daughter know each other. But fate waits for no man, and the newly reunited mother and daughter are about to leave with the arrival of the army. At this moment, the bony mother burst into amazing strength and wisdom. She smashed the iron grating and hid her daughter who had been separated for fifteen years in a "mouse hole". Fooled the chasing police into believing that Esmeralda had escaped. However, Esmeralda exposed herself. When the police officer tried to take her child away, her eyes and her eyes seemed to be beyond my description in the human language inventory ... Even the executioner and the gendarmerie were frightened by this feeling and moved by this scene. Finally, when her daughter was hanged, the old mother jumped on the executioner like a wild animal, bit him with all her strength and tried her best to save her daughter for the last time. But in the end, the poor old mother failed to save her beloved daughter and died under the gallows earlier, waiting for her next daughter in heaven. In this chapter, the image of the hidden nun's mother has been vividly reflected. Her mother's love is so great that she is willing to sacrifice her life for her daughter. Sister Yin died because she loved Esmeralda, just like the archbishop and quasimodo. Unlike them, this is not love, but a feeling of flesh and blood, a kinship linked by blood. Under the ultimate protection of her daughter, the image of a nun has been sublimated-a radiant maternal love haunts her; A halo surrounds her.

The greatest emotion in the world is affection, and so is the deepest affection in the world. The hidden image of a nun reminds me of Michelangelo's sculpture Motherly Love, which is the only signature in his life. In the sculpture, the virgin's face is young and kind, and her eyes are filled with faint pity. She is holding a paralyzed body. The uneven folds in her headscarf reveal extraordinary physical and mental strength. This image can be used to describe the nun's maternal love, and those faint pity eyes are exactly what she is looking at her little Esmeralda! I think, in Hugo's heart, on the other side of heaven, the nun and Esmeralda must be reunited.