"Frankenstein" tells the story of the eccentric Quasimodo who was raised by a priest and listened to the priest for everything. One day, the priest asked him to catch a girl. When he was about to take the girl back, the captain of the guard appeared suddenly, grabbed Quasimodo, and handed it to the court, so poorly he was beaten a hundred boards. . When he was extremely thirsty, the kind girl he caught gave him water. So he made up his mind to protect her. Later, the girl was wrongly sentenced to death by the vicious priest, and Quasimodo killed the priest in a fit of anger. Since then, no one knows where he has gone.
Because of the girl's kind heart, Quasimodo was able to discern the seriousness, the goodness, and the beauty, reflecting on the previous ignorance, realizing what is right and what is wrong, and finally chose the doctrine of human nature rather than deceit. It was also because of his gratitude that the girl could escape from death.
This story tells us that when others help you, don’t forget to be grateful. In life, we should learn to distinguish between right and wrong, and whether it is people we know or don’t know, everyone should help each other, so that the world will be more beautiful.
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