The Complex Legacy of Quasimodo: A Study of Victor Hugo’s Iconic Character
Words: 630 4501In the realm of literary characters, few are as memorable and as profoundly affecting as Quasimodo, the bell ringer of Notre-Dame de Paris. Created by Victor Hugo in his 1831 novel "Notre-Dame de Paris" (often translated as "The Hunchback of Notre-Dame"), Quasimodo stands out not just for his physical deformity but for the rich, multifaceted portrayal of his inner life and his interactions with the world around him. Through Quasimodo, Hugo explores themes of isolation, compassion, and the conflict between […]