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Papo Quasimodo
Quasimodo also known as the hunchback of Notre Dame is an abandoned child left at Notre Dame and adopted by Archdeacon Claude Frollo. He became a bellringer at the Cathedral becoming deaf from the loud noise of the bells. He has a giant humpback, a protrusion coming out of his chest and was ridiclued when he went out in public often responding with violence. His heart is pure from his love for Notre Dame's bells. Their beautiful sound represents his only form of communication. While all of Paris enjoyed Quasimodo's music they hated him and detested his ugliness. His name translates to "half-made." How many people can relate to some of these feelings?
Our Quasimodo figure wears a greenish jacket trimmed in orage and brown pants. He is barefoot and his fingernails and toenails are painted.
He is a little over 2.5 inches tall and his arms are stretched out about 3 inches.




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