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Essay heading: The Hunchback of Notre Dame
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Hugo also introduces Jehan Frollo, the brother of the novel's major antagonist, Dom Claude Frollo, as an anonymous member of the crowd, foreshadowing future plot developments. Even the beggar who disrupts the play will return to threaten Gringoire's life and attack Notre Dame in later sections.
Hugo not only observes strict rules of historical accuracy but also writes a historical novel... displayed 300 characters
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Even the beggar who disrupts the play will return to threaten Gringoire's life and attack Notre Dame in later sections.
Hugo not only observes strict rules of historical accuracy but also writes a historical novel. The narrator clearly states the exact date of the novel's opening scene and goes out of his way, whenever possible, to discuss the history of various monuments that he mentions... displayed next 300 characters
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