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Message de perlattoo posté le 2004-09-27 10:18:19 (S | E | F | I)
have you ever read or watch "the hanchback of NotreDame" of Victor Hugo?
what do you think of it?
which caracters did you like?
me, i like Pheobus
waiting for your comments.......
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Edité par yannloic le 27-09-2004 10:18
A rule : no sms like caracters
what do you think about it.
have you ever read or watch "the hanchback of NotreDame" of Victor Hugo?
what do you think of it?
which caracters did you like?
me, i like Pheobus
waiting for your comments.......
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Edité par yannloic le 27-09-2004 10:18
A rule : no sms like caracters
what do you think about it.
Réponse: re:the hanchback de yannloic, postée le 2004-09-27 10:27:25 (S | E)
I was to young when I read Notre Dame de Paris by Victor Hugo.
Please keep in mind: I insist on the fact that a book is always write by its author. It's always a book by Dumas, by Balzac, etc ...
I don't remember we characters (and not caracters) well. The only impression I still have is that it was a really realistic book, especially "la cour des miracles".
Anyway, I don't think it is the best book by Victor Hugo ("1793" or "les misérables") are better.
Sorry for the french parts, but it is titles.
Réponse: re:the hanchback de thierry31, postée le 2004-09-28 13:21:17 (S | E)
bonjour perlattoo,
the hanchback of NotreDame ?????
I think you wanted to say, hunchback don't you
hunchback or humpback ---> bossu in French
th. (correction, if needs must, by brainies )
Réponse: re:the hanchback de vanina, postée le 2004-09-29 22:29:40 (S | E)
I think it's rather a beautiful book but too sad because Quasimodo and Esmeralda died at the end. I think too that Victor Hugo was too cynical when he wrote this book : indeed, the good ones died and the others (Fröllo, and even Phoebus who's a little opportunist) stayed alive.
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