![]() In the Disney adaptation, he is able to hear and speak, and while he keeps the wart, both his eyes are functional. Abled in the Adaptation: In the original novel, Quasimodo is deaf due to working with loud bells and was born with a large wart over his left eye.In spite of his ghastly appearance, Quasimodo is naïve, kindhearted, and knows little of the world outside his bell tower home from which he is forbidden to leave. He was born deformed, possessing a hunched back, from which the film takes its name. Quasimodo is the bellringer of Notre Dame. (Latin American Spanish, speaking), Adrian Barba (Latin American Spanish, singing) Since its initial release, the book has gone on to spawn a host of adaptations, though perhaps one of the best known is Disney’s 1996 animated take.Played by: Tom Hulce Other voice actors Martin Watier (Canadian French), Francis Lalanne (European French), Drew Sarich (German), Kanji Ishimaru (Japanese), Luis Posada (European Spanish), Michael Arden (US), Jorge Roig Jr. Instead, The Hunchback of Notre Dame was actually written to renew interest and respect for French architecture, particularly the enormous Notre Dame cathedral, which Hugo felt was at risk of being forever altered by newer architectural styles. Oddly enough, however, Quasimodo’s difficult life and the subsequent care that Esmeralda showed for him were not at the forefront of Hugo’s intent when he wrote the novel. ![]() Since then, the character of Quasimodo and his devotion to its protagonist Esmeralda has made The Hunchback of Notre Dame one of the most widely known tales of all time. Originally titled Notre Dame de Paris, it wasn’t until 1833 when author Victor Hugo’s tale about the famous Parisian cathedral and its hunchbacked bell ringer Quasimodo was translated into English, officially becoming The Hunchback of Notre Dame. ![]() ![]() Disney’s Hunchback of Notre Dame has risen in popularity after the titular cathedral's fire. ![]()
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