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- Quasimodo - Wikipedia
Quasimodo ( ˌkwɒzɪˈmoʊdoʊ KWOZ-im-OH-doh, UK also ˌkwɔːz - KWAWZ-; from Quasimodo Sunday) [1] is the titular protagonist of the French novel The Hunchback of Notre-Dame (1831) by Victor Hugo
- Quasimodo | Disney Wiki | Fandom
Quasimodo is the protagonist of Disney's 1996 animated feature film The Hunchback of Notre Dame He is the kind-hearted bell-ringer of Notre Dame, who was born with several deformities, including a hunched back
- Quasimodo | fictional character | Britannica
Quasimodo, title character, the deaf, pitiably ugly protagonist of Victor Hugo ’s novel The Hunchback of Notre Dame (1831) He became a classic symbol of a courageous heart beneath a grotesque exterior
- Quasimodo in The Hunchback of Notre-Dame Character Analysis - Shmoop
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- Quasimodo Character Analysis in The Hunchback of Notre Dame - LitCharts
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- Quasimodo | Walt Disney Animation Studios Wikia | Fandom
Quasimodo is the titular main protagonist of Disney's 34th full-length animated feature film The Hunchback of Notre Dame and its 2002 direct-to-video sequel The Hunchback of Notre Dame II Like in the novel, he is adopted by Frollo, deformed and lives in solitude in the bell tower, and falls in love with Esmeralda
- Quasimodo from The Hunchback of Notre Dame | CharacTour
From Victor Hugo's flamboyant imagination came Quasimodo, the grotesque bell ringer; La Esmeralda, the sensuous gypsy dancer; and the haunted archdeacon Claude Frollo
- Quasimodo - Wikiwand
Quasimodo is the titular protagonist of the French novel The Hunchback of Notre-Dame (1831) by Victor Hugo Born with numerous deformities, most notably a hunch
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