Hunchback of Notre Dame
Four gypsies were sneaking into Paris by night. One, a woman, was carrying a baby boy. They didn't know they were sailing into a trap until it was too late. They looked up in fear at Judge Frollo, who was in charge of justice in Paris. His guards surrounded the gypsies and made them hand over the baby. Frollo was about to dump the child into the nearby well, but the Archdeacon stops him and makes him raise the child as his own. As Quasimodo grows up in his Bell-tower home, he has no contact with anyone but Frollo, who he learns to call "master". Frollo brainwashes the child into thinking the Frollo saved the child, and that Quasi is ugly and no one likes him. Quasi's only friends are the three stone gargoyles and the animals that make their home in the bell tower. But he dreams about leaving Notre Dame. He built a model of the city, and fills it with people who he sees from above the market. Finally, one day, his friends convince him to sneak out to the Feast of Fools, which happens to be Quasi's favorite time of the year. As he steps out into the crowd wearing a hood, Quasi is instantly caught up in the party spirit. Meanwhile, Phoebus, a famous captain of the army, arrives in Paris to help Frollo rid the city of gypsies. On the
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Approximate Word count = 1270
Approximate Pages = 5 (250 words per page double spaced)
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