
The Hunchback of Notre Dame
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Narrado por:
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Philippe Duquenoy
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Victor Hugo
When it comes to 19th-century French literature, few can compare to Victor Hugo. In 1831, Victor Hugo wrote one of the most memorial gothic stories of all time, Notre Dame de Paris, later changed to The Hunchback of Notre Dame in 1833. It is said that Hugo's inspiration for writing this book was the cathedral itself. He worried that society was neglecting the old gothic buildings in favor of new buildings and wanted to bring attention to the structure. As a result of Hugo's concern, the world was treated to a fantastic gothic novel that would continue to be enjoyed for centuries.
This amazing story is set in medieval Paris and is centered on the famed Notre Dame cathedral as well as the three main characters: Esmeralda (the gypsy dancer); Quasimodo (the hunchback); and the priest, Claude Frollo.
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Great descriptions of Paris and its buildings
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Beautiful story with an excellent narrator.
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NOT A LIGHT READ
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Where does The Hunchback of Notre Dame rank among all the audiobooks you’ve listened to so far?
Another Victor Hugo classic. Middle Ages Paris comes to life.Who was your favorite character and why?
Find out a truer story of the gypsy. Hugo illuminates their character and history.What does Philippe Duquenoy bring to the story that you wouldn’t experience if you just read the book?
He is very believable as he moves from one character to another.Was there a moment in the book that particularly moved you?
The moments when Quasi stands over the priest as he hangs on the ledge of the cathederal..Any additional comments?
This is an easy and enjoyable listen!This is different than the Disney Movie
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All turns out as expected
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At the beginning, Quasimodo is a recluse. He hides himself in the chapel of Notre Dame because he has been shunned from society due to his physical malformations. He is a hunchback, he is deaf, and has only the use of one eye. His sufferings have been great. And his response to them has been a simultaneous resentment towards the people of his village, but also a continual growth in tenderness and compassion from his long hours spent in the church.
He meets a Romani dancer named Esmerelda. She is exquisitely beautiful and had captured the unwanted addresses of an evil Archdeacon named Claude Frollo, who is gifted by all the appearances of a gentleman but is truly despised for his cruelty by the people. Frollo had attempted to force himself upon Esmeralda and kidnapped her one night, with the assistance of Quasimodo, who idealizes Frollo, grateful for any and all attentions (Frollo is Quasimodo’s adopted father.). The abduction is subverted, though, by Captain Phoebus, a strong and handsome leader, along with a group of armed soldiers. Esmerelda is immediately smitten by her rescuer, who also returns her affections. Meanwhile, Frollo abandons Quasimodo, leaving him to suffer the consequences of taking full responsibility for Esmerelda’s attempted kidnapping.
Quasimodo goes to court and is sentenced—despite the sympathies of the court’s people—to receive cruel lashings and public demonstration. This happens through the verdict of a mean and prejudiced judge, who also himself happens to be deaf. During this experience, Quasimodo is moved deeply by one act of kindness shown to him by Esmerelda who offers him a drink to alleviate his sufferings during the punishment. This action alone changes everything for Quasimodo. He continues to hide afterwards in the cathedral but his heart starts to overflow with love for Esmeralda.
A series of tragic events occur for Esmeralda. The Archdeacon places her in a position of desperation where she must choose between marrying him or getting hanged, under a false accusation of witchcraft. Quasimodo intervenes by rescuing her at the last minute and calling out the Law of Sanctuary within the protection of the cathedral walls. She is grateful to him but is still repulsed by his ugliness. She is safe for a time but, eventually, the Archdeacon has his way. He deems that if he cannot have Esmeralda, then no man shall. So, Frollo and Quasimodo watch as Esmeralda is hung for witchcraft. Overcome with sorrow and grief, Quasimodo pushes the Archdeacon off a balcony to his death. And Quasimodo is never seen nor heard from again.
This story is indeed a tragedy for all the characters. But it appears that Victor Hugo is examining two different examples of unrequited love; namely, the obsessive and self-seeking kind felt by the Archdeacon, and the authentic and generous affection had for Esmeralda by Quasimodo. The former seeks possession as its end, whereas the latter seeks only to offer itself to the beloved, expecting nothing in return. And so, for this reason, Quasimodo, despite all that he has suffered, is redeemed through the love of Esmeralda. It is a story full of grief but also of tenderness and inspiration through the transformation of the hunchback of Notre Dame.
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A Truly Great Narration!
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There were some chapters I struggled with because they didn't pertain to the story itself but were interesting in their own right. The book kept me wanting to come back to finish it.
I dont speak french so some of the language in the book was a bit thick and I had to rewind to listen again for better understand.
I knew it was vastly different than Disney's creation going in but it was still interesting to think about where they got certain visuals, ideas, easter eggs, and about what they changed.
For me (who has lost a child) the parent child dynamic was heartbreaking and memorable. How ever my favorite part of the book was when the Hunchback saved Esmeralda and brought her to sanctuary.
Hugo did a great job showing many types of love (or what some perceive as love) through many different character relations. His descriptions throught the book flowed effortlessly painting vivid pictures of the scene at all times.
A couple rough chapters but overall excellence
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Tedious at points but well worth it.
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Not what I expected
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