Notre Dame De Paris
v1.0.0Victor Hugo's Notre Dame de Paris (The Hunchback of Notre Dame) — a classic novel of 15th-century Paris, exploring love, fate, architecture, and social injustice through the lives of Quasimodo, Esmeralda, and Claude Frollo. Covers 5 use cases: ① Quasimodo — the hunchbacked bell-ringer of Notre Dame, his isolation, his love for Esmeralda, and his tragic fate ("Quasimodo character" "Hunchback of Notre Dame" "Notre Dame bell-ringer") ② Esmeralda — the beautiful Romani dancer, her kindness, her persecution, and the injustice of her fate ("Esmeralda character" "Gypsy in Notre Dame" "Esmeralda fate") ③ Claude Frollo — the archdeacon torn between faith, lust, and obsession, one of literature's great villains ("Claude Frollo" "Frollo character" "Notre Dame villain") ④ 15th-Century Paris — the novel's rich historical setting: the cathedral, the Court of Miracles, the printing press, and the medieval city ("Notre Dame architecture" "Medieval Paris" "Victor Hugo Paris") ⑤ Architecture and Fate — Hugo's theme that architecture is the great book of humanity, and that cathedrals are the expression of a civilization ("Architecture as book" "Notre Dame symbolism" "Hugo architecture theme") Trigger when users say: "Victor Hugo" "The Hunchback of Notre Dame" "Notre Dame de Paris" "Quasimodo" "Esmeralda" "Frollo" "Hugo novel" "Classic French literature" "Notre Dame Cathedral" "Court of Miracles" or mention: Victor Hugo / Notre Dame de Paris / The Hunchback of Notre Dame / Quasimodo / Esmeralda / Claude Frollo / Phoebus / Court of Miracles / Notre-Dame Cathedral / Paris / medieval / Gothic / architecture / fate / beauty and deformity / sanctity and sin. Related skills: les-miserables (Hugo's other masterpiece), a-tale-of-two-cities (Paris historical fiction), the-master-and-margarita (classic European novel), the-name-of-the-rose (medieval story), 1453-the-holy-war-for-constantinople (cathedral history).