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In which ugly wreckage, people found two skeletons from which novel ends? Whose bone is this turned to dust? What kind of person is he?
From Notre Dame de Paris by victor hugo
Brief introduction to the story
quasimodo, an ugly deaf person, was adopted by Father Claude of Notre Dame de Paris as a bell ringer. Father Claude, with a decent appearance, was fascinated by the beautiful gypsy girl Esmeralda after meeting her beauty, and instructed quasimodo to forcibly take Esmeralda away. On the way, he was rescued by the captain of Forbis cavalry, and Esmeralda fell in love with Forbis. However, Forbis, a romantic by nature, was assassinated by a bitter Claude, but he did not die. And framed Esmeralda, so that she was sentenced to death. During the execution, quasimodo rescued Esmeralda and hid in Notre Dame. Beggars rushed into the church to save Esmeralda. By mistake, Esmeralda was strangled in the square by the army led by Claude. quasimodo angrily threw Claude from the top floor of the church, and finally quasimodo caressed Esmeralda's body for double suicide. (There is also a story set off by the down-and-out poet Gringoire and the poor mother who lost her child, "Xiang Hua Ge Le Nv". )
when I saw your question, I remembered reading this book when I was a child, and I remembered it at first sight. .
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