The Hunchback Of - Notre Dame

The plot culminates in tragedy: Frollo's obsession leads to Esmeralda’s wrongful execution for witchcraft. Heartbroken and enraged, Quasimodo kills Frollo by pushing him from the cathedral towers and subsequently dies beside Esmeralda’s body in a crypt.

: Quasimodo’s guardian and the primary antagonist. A man of high intellect and religious stature, he is driven to moral ruin by his obsessive, unrequited lust for Esmeralda.

The story follows three central figures whose lives are inextricably linked by the grand cathedral of Notre Dame:

: The deformed, deaf bell-ringer of the cathedral. Abandoned as an infant, he lives in isolation, finding sanctuary and companionship in the cathedral's bells and stone gargoyles.

The plot culminates in tragedy: Frollo's obsession leads to Esmeralda’s wrongful execution for witchcraft. Heartbroken and enraged, Quasimodo kills Frollo by pushing him from the cathedral towers and subsequently dies beside Esmeralda’s body in a crypt.

: Quasimodo’s guardian and the primary antagonist. A man of high intellect and religious stature, he is driven to moral ruin by his obsessive, unrequited lust for Esmeralda.

The story follows three central figures whose lives are inextricably linked by the grand cathedral of Notre Dame:

: The deformed, deaf bell-ringer of the cathedral. Abandoned as an infant, he lives in isolation, finding sanctuary and companionship in the cathedral's bells and stone gargoyles.