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Analysis of the character of Quasimodo in "The Hunchback of Notre Dame"

The Hunchback of Notre Dame—Quasimodo, the representative of the lower class people in France

Quasimodo has an extremely ugly appearance: a geometric face, a tetrahedron nose, and a horseshoe-shaped nose. Mouth, uneven teeth, one eye, deafness, hunchback... It seems that God has brought all the misfortunes to him. Although Quasimodo looks ugly, he is noble in his heart. He bravely rescued Esmeralda from the "tiger's mouth" of the feudal church and used the method of "temple refuge" to save the girl's life. In Notre Dame, Quasimodo takes great care of Esmeralda.

In the end, Quasimodo put on the wreath of "The Ugly King" amidst the ridicule of everyone; he swore to protect Esmeralda to the death but was an accomplice of the sanctimonious Claude; he just watched from the bell tower The girl he loved married the "gallows", but he had to smash his "reborn parents" into pieces...