This is a poem about the tragic life of the Hunchback of Notre Dame.

The Hunchback of Notre Dame is a famous story about a deformed bell ringer named Quasimodo. The story takes place in 1482. The reader cares about Quasimodo and his fate. Here is a poem about this famous character.

The Hunchback of Notre Dame

Was ugly and deformed.

He stayed away from the public.

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He was lonely and forlon.
Quasimodo was no fool
Even if he was crowned to be.
He cared for Esmeralda,
An enchanting, lustful gypsy.
Claude Frollo was a villain,
Quasimodo’s adopted dad.
He sought power and was very strick,
And he made Quasimodo mad.
When Claude ordered the execution
Of Esmeralda who scorned his advances,
Quasimodo would not allow her death
He was not going to take any chances.
He pushed Claude Frollo off Notre Dame.
The bells would toll nor more.
As for Quasimodo’s sad fate
He soon followed in death’s door.

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  • NA Staffieri on May 25, 2009

    An unsung hero until now. No need to bow to him thought. You can stand up straight. Oh, you are standing up straight?

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