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Quasimodo, the character from Victor Hugo's novel "The Hunchback of Notre-Dame," was locked in the tower of Notre-Dame Cathedral primarily due to his physical deformities and the stigma attached to them. He was abandoned at birth and later adopted by Claude Frollo, the archdeacon, who kept him isolated to protect him from the outside world. Quasimodo's confinement symbolizes both his personal struggles and the broader societal rejection of those who are different.

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