Since the publication of Victor Hugo's novel "Notre Dame de Paris" in 1831, the transformation of Kashimodo in Notre Dame de Paris has taken many forms to the hung back of Notre Dame Cathedral . Casimodo, its name itself means "semi-formed", "a ringtone at the Notre Dame Cathedral in the 15th century in France that is misunderstood and misunderstood". The character has been given many different times on the screen of the movie.
When the Victor Hugo novel was published in 1831, the story of Camelback Quasimodo attracted widespread attention. Therefore, thanks to the success of "Notre Dame Cathedral in Paris", the cathedral was saved from destruction and thanks to the enthusiasm of the people. Therefore, the reputation of Notre Dame is partly attributed to Victor Hugo. The tour then passes through the grand gallery between the two towers and visits the clock tower Emmanuel on the South Tower. In order to see Emanuel, we have to climb a wooden staircase reminiscent of the world of Casimodo. When Emmanuel was founded in 1631, people in Paris were rumored to throw their gems and gold into the melted metal. Bell is still ringing important French historical dates and religious holidays such as Christmas and Easter.
"Notre Dame Cathedral" is a book written by Victor Hugo in 1831. Victor Hugo was born in Besançon, France on February 26, 1802. Notre Dame de Paris is a French romantic / gothic style book. The backtracking of Notre Dame de Paris turns back near Kazimod. There are various themes in the backyard of Notre Dame Cathedral in Paris. The biggest theme is that you should not judge based on the appearance. Betrayal of Notre Dame de Paris is a very sad book, but there are many wonderful themes such as judgment, character, scene and plot for that sorrow. Judgment based on appearance is an important theme of "Notre Dame Cathedral". Gasimomod is very kind, but the others are for his appearance. Because of his appearance, people regard him as a terrible, ugly human monster, but this is not true, so Quasimodo proved to have a sweet personality. Then let's make Claude Frollo your opponent
Betrayal of Notre Dame de Paris is the historical name of Notre Dame de Paris (1831; Eng.trans., 1831) in Paris, the greatest romance to tell the history of fictional exploration in the past is French Romanticism. Characteristic stories develop around the theme of beauty themed that Kashimod 's nonselfish love is totally in contrast to the desire of the cathedral' s head coach Claude Froro for the beautiful gypsy dancer Esmeralda. The style is realistic, but especially in the depiction of medieval Paris and its underworld, the plot is dramatic, with many ironic twists and rotations. This novel expresses the romantic love of medieval grotesque with anti-fantasies and anti-nobility images