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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 | 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 | 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 Character Analysis in The Hunchback of Notre Dame - LitCharts Quasimodo is a young man with a hunchback who lives inside Notre Dame and works as the cathedral’s bell-ringer Quasimodo is abandoned by his parents as a baby and swapped for the beautiful infant Esmeralda when Esmeralda’s mother leaves her unsupervised
The Hunchback of Notre Dame: Character List | SparkNotes Quasimodo is an abandoned child left at Notre Dame and adopted by Archdeacon Claude Frollo Hideously deformed, he has a giant humpback, a protrusion coming out of his chest, and a giant wart that covers one of his eyes
Quasimodo from The Hunchback of Notre Dame | CharacTour Quasimodo might live in a glittering city full of street performers and gypsies, but he doesn't dare to interact with them Afraid that he would be shunned for his monstrosity, Quasimodo instead stays within the walls of Notre-Dame Cathedral, safe from the outside world
Quasimodo | Notre-Dame de Paris Wiki | Fandom Quasimodo is a fictional character in the novel Notre Dame de Paris (1831) by Victor Hugo He is a 20-year-old deaf hunchback who lives in seclusion inside Notre Dame under the watch of the archdeacon Claude Frollo, who raised him since he was an infant