I suppose that there could be an Irish student suffering from kyphosis, but if you mean was Quasimodo a real person, no, he was a character in a novel. The "Notre Dame" of his story is a real cathedral in Paris, not a university in Indiana.
Yeah, it is. It's a bit overly descriptive in some parts and the beginning is a bit difficult to get into, but the story picks up later on.
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Judge Claude Frollo , from the animated film of The Hunchback of Notre Dame .
no r u kidding i mean my god!
"The Hunchback of Notre Dame" takes place in the late 15th century, specifically during the reign of King Louis XI of France, around the 1480s.
a hunchback is 'un bossu' in French the hunchback of Notre-Dame in the book written by Victor Hugo, is called 'le bossu de Notre-Dame'
Michel de Notredame's birth name is Michel de Notre Dame.
Michel de Notredame was born on December 14, 1503, in Saint-Rmy, France.
Michel de Notredame died on July 2, 1566, in Salon, France of heart failure.
Probably a toss-up between the Hunchback of Notre Dame - from the eponymous book, or Igor, the assistant to Dr. Frankenstein in the movie.
The fourth book, Island of Doom, was released on September 11, 2012.
It is quite possible that Modo is from the Edwardian era of England
Yes. The latter is the standard English translation of the former.
Baby Hunchback