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Who is Hunchback of Notre-Dame?

The Hunchback of Notre Dame is a fictional character created by Victor Hugo in his 1831 novel of the same name.

Here's a breakdown of his identity:

* Real name: Quasimodo, which means "half-formed"

* Appearance: He is physically deformed with a hunchback, a large head, and a disfigured face. He is also deaf.

* Occupation: The bell-ringer of Notre Dame Cathedral in Paris.

* Personality: Despite his physical appearance, Quasimodo is kind, gentle, and fiercely loyal to his adopted home, Notre Dame. He is also deeply in love with Esmeralda, a beautiful gypsy dancer.

Key Facts:

* The novel explores themes of: social injustice, the power of love, and the beauty found in the unexpected.

* Quasimodo's story is a classic example of: the "ugly duckling" archetype, where someone who is outwardly unattractive is revealed to have a beautiful soul.

* The Hunchback of Notre Dame has been adapted numerous times: including films, musicals, and operas.

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