The Hunckback of Notre Dame
The Hunckback of Notre Dame
The Hunckback of Notre Dame
Hunchback of
Notre-dame”
By:vinctor hugo
About the Author
VICTOR MARIE HUGO- 26 February 1802 – 22 may
1885) was a French poet novelist, and dramatist of the
Romantic movement .
Hugo is considered to be one of the greatest and best
known French. Outside France, his most famous
works are the novels Les Miserables, 1862, and the
Hunchback of Notre-Dame (French: Notre-Dame de
Paris),1831 .
In France, Hugo is known primarily for his poetry
collections, such as Les Contemplation ( The
contemplations) and Legende des Siescles ( The
Legend of the Ages).
CHARACTERS
Quasimodo - 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. He is also deaf. His heart is
pure, and this purity is linked to the cathedral itself. Indeed, his love
for Notre Dame's bells and for the beautiful sound of their ringing
represents his only form of communication. The whole of Paris
ironically enjoys Quasimodo's singing while at the same time
detesting him for his ugliness. His name literally means "half-made."
Archdeacon Claude Frollo - A priest at Notre Dame, Frollo is also
the novel's antagonist. However, he is not a typical evil character
bent on causing pain and suffering; instead, he is very bright and
compassionate. He dearly loves his brother, Jehan and does
everything in his power to make Jehan happy after their parents
die.
Djali - La Esmerelda's goat. Djali can perform magic tricks and spell
the name Phoebus out of a group of letters. At La Esmerelda's trial
Djali is accused of being possessed by the devil.