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The most famous fictional bell ringer is Quasimodo, the main character from Victor Hugo's novel "The Hunchback of Notre-Dame." Quasimodo is a deformed and isolated bell ringer at the Notre-Dame Cathedral in Paris, known for his deep bond with the cathedral and his tragic love for Esmeralda. His character has been adapted into numerous films, musicals, and other media, cementing his status in popular culture.

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