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: Hugo used the novel to criticize how medieval society—and by extension, his own 19th-century society—marginalized the poor and the "different."

: The "monster" (Quasimodo) is the most human character, while the "holy man" (Frollo) and the "heroic soldier" (Phoebus) harbor darkness or vanity. : Hugo used the novel to criticize how

: The protagonist who represents inner beauty. Despite his harsh treatment by society, he is capable of immense love and sacrifice. Set in 1482 Paris, the narrative centers on

Set in 1482 Paris, the narrative centers on , the kind-hearted but physically deformed bell-ringer of the Notre-Dame Cathedral. Abandoned as a baby and raised by the cold Archdeacon Claude Frollo , Quasimodo lives a life of isolation. The story shifts when both men—and the charismatic Captain Phoebus—become obsessed with Esmeralda , a compassionate Romani street dancer. Key Characters Key Characters

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