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Q & A in Hunchback of Notre Dame
Q & A in Hunchback of Notre Dame
Q & A in Hunchback of Notre Dame
From Quiz: Do You Remember Quasimodo? (click to play it). Question by author Dark_Angel92.
Answer: Festival of Fools
The event takes place every January 6th. It is also known as "Topsy Turvy Day". Everything is backwards and everybody
goes to have fun! This is the part where Esmeralda really sticks out!
What does 'Quasimodo' mean?
From Quiz: Do You Remember Quasimodo? (click to play it). Question by author Dark_Angel92.
Answer: Half-formed
Clopin:
"And Frollo gave the child a cruel name.
A name that means half-formed, Quasimodo"
Esmeralda is the female gypsy who sees Quasimodo for who he really is.
Where does the movie take place?
From Quiz: Do You Remember Quasimodo? (click to play it). Question by author Dark_Angel92.
Answer: France
The majority is set in the heart of Paris: Notre Dame. Quasimodo lives in the bell tower of Notre Dame. Toward the end
of the movie, we see the burning of Paris.
In what country does "The Hunchback of Notre Dame" take place?
From Quiz: Disney's "The Hunchback of Notre Dame" (click to play it). Question by author DisneyMama410.
Answer: France
"The Hunchback of Notre Dame", which was released on June 21st, 1996 in the US, takes place in France.
What is the name of Esmeralda's goat?
From Quiz: The Hunchback of Notre Dame (click to play it). Question by author Shpdnxl116.
Answer: Djali
Judge Frollo gives him the name Quasimodo which means "half formed". Frollo is forced to care for Quasimodo after the
death of Quasimodo's mother.
What song is playing while Quasimodo is rescuing Esmeralda from her execution?
From Quiz: The Hunchback of Notre Dame (click to play it). Question by author Shpdnxl116.
Answer: Sanctuary!
After the three gargoyles convince Quasimodo to attend the festival of fools, he is crowned King during the ceremony.
Who is the hunchback mentioned in the title The Hunchback of Notre Dame?
Quasimodo Captain Phoebus
Phoebus
Frollo
Quasimodo
Esmerelda
What is the lesson learned in The Hunchback of Notre Dame?
One of the lessons to learn from reading the novel The Hunchback of Notre Dame by Victor Hugo is that of not judging by
appearances. Quasimodo has been abandoned by his mother just because he has been born in an ugly twisted body - but that says
nothing about his heart or his soul. In many ways he is like the character of the Beast in the fairytale Beauty and the Beast.
Conversely, just because a character appears in priestly garb, whether in reality or in disguise, does not mean to say that they have a
priestly or naturally good nature. They may be a wolf in sheep's clothing or a devil in disguise, capable of the worst sorts of atrocities.
We should weigh people up very carefully, by their words, deeds and attitudes towards others.