In "The Hunchback of Notre Dame Volume 2" by Victor Hugo, the drama intensifies as Quasimodo’s devotion to Esmeralda clashes with Frollo’s obsessive and destructive lust. Esmeralda faces persecution for her kindness and innocence, while societal hypocrisy and prejudice come to the forefront. Against the backdrop of medieval Paris, Hugo explores themes of love, sacrifice, and the abuse of power, juxtaposing the grandeur of Notre-Dame with the suffering of its people. As alliances shift and tensions rise, the characters’ fates become increasingly intertwined. This volume builds toward a tragic climax, blending passion, betrayal, and a poignant critique of human cruelty and redemption.
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