![]() The Quasimodo of the book, though, is mute and deaf. ![]() He is naive but friendly, kind and keen to experience social interaction. In the Disney movie, Quasimodo sings (but of course he does!) and despite his orphaned, shunned upbringing has a generally positive view on the world. Hunchback of Notre Dame publicity photo from the 1923 movie, by Wallace Worsley, via Wikimedia Commons Just a few of the most important characters are: Language, cultural norms, the countries and cultures themselves, the target audiences…really, the two versions share almost nothing except the story itself.īefore we look at the plot, let’s take a look at the main characters and how they differ between the original book and the Disney movie interpretation. ![]() With over 160 years passing between the book’s publication and the movie’s release, there are naturally bound to be some differences.
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