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the climax in the notre dame de paris novel is ...​

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Answered by jiseem
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Explanation:

The climax of the story occurs when Quasimodo discovers that he has lost La Esmeralda. Since she has been taken from her sanctuary in the cathedral, he is determined to punish the guilty party. The falling action revolves around the events of the next few hours, as both La Esmeralda and Frollo meet their deaths.

Answered by sdilkash123
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Answer:

The climax of the novel occurs when Quasimodo realizes he has lost La Esmeralda, in spite of the fact that he has tried to save her by fighting the mob of gypsies from the Court of Miracles.

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