Notre Dame De Paris

Notre Dame De Paris

by [france] By Vietor Hugo

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"Notre Dame de Paris" is a novel written by French writer Victor Hugo. Claude, the vice-president of Notre Dame de Paris, had evil thoughts about the Gypsy girl Esmeralda and ordered the ugly bell ringer Quasimodo to kidnap her. Phoebus, the archer captain, rescues her and wins her love. During their tryst, Claude assassinated Phoebus and framed the blame on the girl, causing her to be sentenced to death. Quasimodo rescued her and hid her in Notre Dame, but was eventually kidnapped by Claude and handed over to the officers and soldiers. On the day of execution, Quasimodo pushed Claude from the roof of the building and fell to his death, while he committed suicide next to the girl's body. The novel has gorgeous writing and grand scenes, making it one of the classic works of Romanticism.

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