The Hunchback of Notre-dame
"Love is a universal language." This popular quotefrom many movies and literary works describes the importance of love, and how there are no limits or barriers when dealing with love. Many people cannot even help whether or not they fall in love. There are many types of love and they need not be between members of opposite sexes. In Victor Hugo's novel, The Hunchback of Notre Dame, Quasimodo's love for Esmerelda is not as strong as his different sense of love for the Archdeacon, Claude Frollo. Quasimodo loves each person in a different manner, but is The hunchback feels, among other things, a love described as Eros for the Mistress Esmerelda; whereas, for the Archdeacon the love he feels is known as Philia. While Quasimodo is drawn to Esmerelda by her inner beauty and personal qualities, he admires the Archdeacon for his powerful position in the social structure of the town. Throughout the story, Quasimodo does his best to protect Esmerelda. Contrarily, he is protected by the Archdeacon. There are four types of love, only one of which involves a man's physical love for a woman and vice versa. This type of love is known as Eros. It is def
responsible for keeping Esmerelda happy and comfortable. He loveliness just like most other men. However, because he is Frollo, the Archdeacon that took the hunchback into his Archdeacon even associates with he, a measly and horrid bell intensely hot liquid rains down, burning and melting the awaited the hanging. It is clear that this love stems from
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Approximate Word count = 1427
Approximate Pages = 6 (250 words per page double spaced)
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