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Musical Notre Dame de Paris Dance Characteristics

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Analysis:

The outcast Quasimodo was killed by Archdeacon Claude on an accidental occasion. Frollo adopted him as his adopted son, and when he grew up, he made him the bell-ringer of Notre Dame de Paris. Although he is very ugly and has various disabilities, his soul is extremely noble and pure.

La Esmeralda, a Bohemian girl who has been living on the streets for many years, is good at singing and dancing, innocent and beautiful but has a kind heart. The young poor poet Pierre Gringoire met her by chance and became her nominal husband on an even more accidental occasion.

The well-known deputy bishop had always been concentrating on the "priesthood". Suddenly one day he admired the singing and dancing of a Bohemian girl, so he tried every means to take her as his own and performed various methods on her. He threatened and even framed him, and at the same time he did not hesitate to use despicable means to deceive and use his adopted son Quasimodo and his student Gringoire. Seeing that his sinful attempt to possess Esmeralda could not be realized no matter what, he finally sent the lovely girl to the gallows with his own hands.

On the other hand, Quasimodo also secretly admired the Bohemian girl. She was framed and was rescued by Quasimodo's ingenious plan. She took refuge in a secret room of Notre Dame. The bell ringer comforted and protected her with very simple and sincere feelings. When she was in danger again, the bell-ringer showed extraordinary bravery and resourcefulness in order to help her. And when he accidentally discovered that his "adopted father" and "benefactor" were looking at the Bohemian girl hanging on the gallows and grinning like a devil, Quasimodo immediately attacked the hypocrite. The final sentence was to push Claude Frollo down from the towering bell tower with his own hands, causing him to fall to pieces.