2. victor hugo (1February 26th, 802-1May 22nd, 885) is a French romantic writer and a representative figure of humanitarianism. /kloc-a representative writer of the positive romantic literary movement in the early 9th century, an outstanding bourgeois democratic writer in the history of French literature, experienced almost all the major events in France in the 9th century, and wrote many poems, novels, plays, various essays, literary comments and political articles in his life, which had a wide influence in the world and was called "Shakespeare of France". Hugo's creative history is more than 60 years, and his works include 26 volumes of poems, 20 volumes of novels, 79 volumes of scripts 12 and 2 volumes of philosophical papers1,which adds a brilliant cultural heritage to the treasure house of French literature and human culture. His representative works include the novel Notre Dame de Paris, Les Miserables, and Labor at Sea, and the short story Death of Normandy.
Introduction of Notre Dame de Paris: quasimodo, an ugly deaf person, was adopted by frollo, a priest of Notre Dame de Paris, and became a bell ringer. Frollo, a decent-looking priest, was fascinated by Esmeralda, a beautiful gypsy girl, which led quasimodo to forcibly take Esmeralda away and was rescued by Fubis, a cavalry captain, on the way, so Esmeralda fell in love with Fubis. However, Phobos was born romantic, and was assassinated by frollo with a grudge, 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 and mistakenly fought with quasimodo. Archbishop frollo threatened Esmeralda. Esmeralda was strangled by frollo's army in the square. Quasimodo angrily pushed frollo off the top floor of the church, and finally quasimodo held Esmeralda's body as a double suicide. (There is also a story set off by a down-and-out poet Wa, a poor mother who lost her child "Xiang Le Nv" and a beggar king. )