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I'm assuming you mean the movie. (may contain spoilers) Quasimodo: The Hunchback Esmeralda: the female Gypsy Djali: Esmeralda's Goat Judge Claude Frollo: the Villain Clopin: the Gypsy King, the host of the Feast of Fools, singer of "The Court of Miracles", and the Narrator in the beginning of the film. Quasimodo's Mother: the woman running from Frollo at the beginning of the film. Hugo: One of the three gargoyles. The short, fat and funny one. Laverne: One of the three gargoyles. The elder and wise one. Victor: One of the three gargoyles. The kind one. Phoebus: Captain of the Guards - Esmeralda's lover in the end. Those are all the main ones.
Jad Claude Frolo.
Judge Whitaker went by Judge.
Judge Cushing is an acquaintance of the Adamses.
Mychal Judge's birth name is Michael F. Judge.
Judge Claude Frollo , from the animated film of The Hunchback of Notre Dame .
Quasimodo is the bell-ringer of the Notre Dame Cathedral. He is physically deformed with a hunched back & is frequently told by his guardian Judge Claude Frollo that he is an ugly monster who will never be accepted into the outside world.
I'm assuming you mean the movie. (may contain spoilers) Quasimodo: The Hunchback Esmeralda: the female Gypsy Djali: Esmeralda's Goat Judge Claude Frollo: the Villain Clopin: the Gypsy King, the host of the Feast of Fools, singer of "The Court of Miracles", and the Narrator in the beginning of the film. Quasimodo's Mother: the woman running from Frollo at the beginning of the film. Hugo: One of the three gargoyles. The short, fat and funny one. Laverne: One of the three gargoyles. The elder and wise one. Victor: One of the three gargoyles. The kind one. Phoebus: Captain of the Guards - Esmeralda's lover in the end. Those are all the main ones.
The story of "The Hunchback of Notre Dame" is about a deformed bell-ringer and a dancing gypsy girl who are both punished unfairly for the crimes of the Archdeacon of Notre Dame, who is in lust with the gypsy girl.
Jad Claude Frolo.
They were both deaf. ;D - Y=42
One moral lesson from "The Hunchback of Notre Dame" is the importance of looking beyond physical appearances and treating others with kindness and compassion. The novel also explores themes of prejudice, social injustice, and the consequences of one's actions.
* Jem (Scout's brother in To Kill a Mockingbird) * Judy Jetson (daughter in the Jetson's cartoon) * Josie (from the cartoon Josie and the Pusseycats) * James (James and the Giant Peach) * Jessica (TV series Murder She Wrote) * Jerry (from the classic cartoon Tom and Jerry) * Jaimie (main character from the TV series The Bionic Woman) * J.J. (Jimmy Walker's character in the TV series Good Times) * Jeannie (from the TV series I Dream of Jeannie) * James(Pokemon) * Jessie(Pokemon) * From Pirates of the Carribean: Jack Sparrow, Jashamee Gibbs and James Norrington * Jetsom - The Little Mermaid * Jiminy Cricket - Pinoccio * Jack and also Jim Dear - Lady and the Tramp * Jane - Tarzan * Jane - Mary Poppins * John - Mary Poppins * Jasper - 101 Dalmatians * Jessica and also Judge Doom (Who Framed Roger Rabbit) * Jack Jack - The Incredibles * Jessie - Toy Story II * Jumba - Lelo and Stitch * Jaq - Finding Nemo * Judge Claude Frollo, The Hunchback of Notre Dame
It is not appropriate to generalize or stereotype any group of people, including gypsies. Trust should always be based on an individual's actions and behavior, rather than ethnicity or cultural background. It is important to treat every person with respect and judge them based on their character.
Judge Judy, Judge Mathis, Judge Wapner, Judge Joe Brown
The present tense of "judge" is "judge."
Magistrate is a judge. He or she is addressed as judge.