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课件网) Developing ideas B6U1 What do you know about the book Victor Hugo 1831 | h nt b kt| Notre-Dame de Paris Three facts about the book The Hunchback of Notre-Dame: Today, various editions of the book were ranked at Amazon France’s bestseller list. Back in the 19th century, it had a huge impact on the restoration(修复) effort of the cathedral. It has been adapted to movies more than a dozen times. Fact 1 Fact 2 Fact 3 1. What is “Notre-Dame” Notre-Dame Cathedral is a 850- year-old Gothic cathedral located in Paris, France. 150 years to build Movie:Before Sunset(2004) A serious fire destroyed the Notre-Dame in 2019. Notre Dame is undergoing a $7 million renovation[ ren ve ( )n]翻修 project now. B.E [ ,n utr 'dɑ:m ];A.E [ ,n utr 'deim ] "Notre-Dame de Paris," also known as "The Hunchback of Notre-Dame," is a novel by Victor Hugo, first published in 1831. The story is set in 15th-century Paris and centers around the grand and iconic Notre-Dame Cathedral. The plot follows several main characters: Quasimodo [ kwɑ z mo do ], , the deformed [d f rmd](畸形的), and kind-hearted bell ringer; Esmeralda [ zm r ld ], a beautiful and compassionate [k m p n t](富有同情心的) gypsy [ d psi]( 吉普赛) girl; and Claude Frollo [kl d fro lo ], the conflicted [k n fl kt d] (矛盾的) archdeacon [ ɑ rt di k n](副主教). The novel explores themes of love, obsession [ b s n]( 痴迷), fate and social injustice. Hugo vividly depicts [d p kts](描绘) the struggle between beauty and ugliness , the power of the human spirit, and the harsh [hɑ r ](严酷的) realities of society. Through its detailed descriptions, rich characters, and dramatic storyline, "Notre-Dame de Paris" remains a powerful and enduring [ n dj r ](经久不衰的)work of literature . 2. Who is Victor Hugo novelist poet playwright / dramatist the Shakespeare of France part of Romantic Movement Read the short introduction to Victor Hugo. key work of Romanticism 3. What is Romanticism 浪漫主义 It’s a style and movement in art, music and literature in the late 18th and early 19th century, in which strong feelings, imagination and a return to nature were more important than reason, order and intellectual ideas(理性观点). Activity1 Read the introduction and find out why Quasimodo rescued Esmeralda. / ezm 'r ld / / kwɑ:zi'm ud u/ When Quasimodo was captured and tortured, Esmeralda showed kindness by giving him water. In return, Quasimodo rescued Esmeralda. Look at a still (剧照) from the movie Notre Dame de Paris and describe: the appearances of Esmeralda and Quasimodo and their impressions on you Notre Dame de Paris (1956) The following adaptation is about their communication after Quasimodo rescued Esmeralda. What do you guess the following adaptation will be about Quasimodo in Esmeralda's eyes: Esmeralda thought Quasimodo was repulsive, with knock knees, a hunched back and a single eye; yet beneath his ugliness, he was full of melancholy ... ...