No. The Hunchback of Notre Dame is a work of fiction. While the Notre Dame cathedral is real, the events and people of the story are not. As such, the story does not indicate anything real about the nature of Notre Dame.
Yes. There are real gold flecks in Notre Dame's current football helmet.
the notre dame golden dome is made up of real gold. the statue of mary is also gold. this building is very special and very beautiful
Yes he is! But you will never know, but I'll tell you where he is, his school is Notre Dame High School.
Yes, he was real, and a fiction story written by Victor Hugo around 1831. The story itself is set in about 1485 in Paris in and around the Notre Dame Cathedral.The hunchback is found! His skeleton was found in the northern part of Ila de la Cite in Seinen, february 15th of 2010.
QUASIMODO (note spelling) is a character in 'Notre Dame de Paris' by Victor Hugo. He has no basis in historical fact.
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.
I am 11 and no stuff they talk it`s DISNEY!
Sure. Paris has many famous cemeteries such as Pere Lachaise- which means, Father, The Chair! ( maybe he was a prison chaplain!)= I mean FR. Lachaise, not Quasimodo!
sit your pants down and do your work! >:|
I don't know. But I have a strong hunch it's yes.
If you are referring to a Dame as a female person, you would be safe using Ms, no period at the end. If you are referring to a Dame, such as from England, you would address it as: Dame Judith Anderson. She was a real Dame.