Quasimodo

Quasimodo

fictional character France

Quasimodo is a fictional character created by the French author Victor Hugo in his novel 'Notre-Dame de Paris' (The Hunchback of Notre-Dame). He is depicted as a deformed and hunchbacked bell-ringer of the Notre Dame Cathedral, whose tragic love for the beautiful gypsy Esmeralda highlights themes of social injustice, acceptance, and the nature of beauty. Quasimodo's story is one of profound sorrow and unrequited love, making him an enduring symbol of the struggles faced by those marginalized by society.

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Venezuela Venezuela: Quasimodo is a deformed and hunchbacked character created by the brilliant French writer and playwright Victor Hugo. 5

El Nacional: El día que la Virgen de Coromoto salvó a la Catedral de Notre Dame