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Quasimodo has which job in 'The Hunchback of Notre Dame'?

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In "The Hunchback of Notre Dame," Quasimodo doesn't have a traditional job. He is the bell-ringer of Notre Dame Cathedral and is responsible for ringing the massive bells of the church. He is often seen climbing to the top of the cathedral and pulling on the ropes to make the bells chime, making him a crucial part of the functioning of the building. However, Quasimodo's role is more of a service to the church than a paid job, as he is a deformed orphan who was taken in by the archdeacon and lives in the cathedral.
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Quasimodo has the job of bell-ringer in 'The Hunchback of Notre Dame'. Quasimodo is the main character of Victor Hugo's novel of the same name. He is an orphan who was adopted by the archdeacon of Notre Dame and given the job of bell-ringer. He is a kind and gentle soul, but is also deformed and considered an outcast by society.
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In 'The Hunchback of Notre Dame,' the character Quasimodo is an important one with the job of someone who rings the church bells. However, he is not employed; rather, he lives at the cathedral. 
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In "The Hunchback of Notre Dame," Quasimodo is employed as the bell-ringer of Notre Dame Cathedral in Paris, France. Due to his physical deformities, Quasimodo is relegated to a life of isolation in the bell tower. He dutifully carries out his responsibilities, which involve ringing the bells of the cathedral. 
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