Be kind

Bernadette 2021-11-15 08:01:26

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 is also because of his gratitude that the girl can 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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Extended Reading
  • Jaclyn 2022-04-20 09:01:36

    It is different from the familiar feeling of the French version of the musical, but the moving point is still there.

  • Gilda 2022-03-25 09:01:07

    The three stone statues are a source of joy hhh! Quasimodo turned out to be a DIY figure master! The part where Frollo madly poured out his heart is the best... Passion is cremated, and the church is hellish.

The Hunchback of Notre Dame quotes

  • Victor: Oh, but that poor Gypsy girl. I'm beginning to feel the worst.

    Laverne: I know, but now don't you say anything to upset Quasimodo. He's worried enough already.

    Hugo: Yeah, you're right. We'd better lighten up.

    Victor: [as Quasi climbs down after ringing the bells] Sh-sh-sh! Here he comes.

    Laverne: Now just stay calm.

    Victor: Not a word.

    Hugo: Easy does it.

    Victor: Look stone-faced.

    Quasimodo: [approaching the window] Any sign of her?

    Victor: [Breaks down and weeps] Doh, it's a lost cause! She could be anywhere: in the stocks, in the dungeon, or on the rack! Oh God...

    Laverne: [giving an A-OK sign] Nice work, Victor.

    Quasimodo: No, he's right. What're we gonna do?

  • [Quasimodo is chained down, the gargoyles are encouraging him to free himself]

    Hugo: Come on, Quasi, snap out of it!

    Victor: Your friends are down there!

    Quasimodo: [despondently and weakly] It's all my fault.

    Laverne: [as she, Hugo, and Victor try tugging the chains] You gotta break these chains!

    Quasimodo: [slightly indignantly] I can't. I tried. What difference would it make?

    Victor: But you can't let Frollo *win*!

    Quasimodo: [despondently again] He already has.

    Hugo: [dropping the chains] Say, you're giving up? That's it?

    Laverne: These chains aren't what's holding you back, Quasimodo.

    Quasimodo: [snapping firmly] Leave me alone!

    Hugo: [meekly] Okay. Okay, Quasi. We'll leave you alone.

    Victor: After all, we're only made out of stone.

    [he and Hugo turn to stone]

    Laverne: We just thought maybe you were made of somethin' stronger.

    [turns to stone]

    Laverne: [pause; Frollo's voice drifts up from below]

    Frollo: For justice, for Paris, and for her own salvation, it is my sacred duty to send this unholy demon... back where she belongs!

    [he fires the kindling while the crowd indistinctly shouts in protest]

    Quasimodo: *Nooooooooooooooo!*

    [the chains snap taut, the bells resonate as the pillars Quasimodo is chained to break and fall]