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What is the primary effect of Quasimodo's love on Esmeralda's perception of him?
She starts to see his inner beauty.
She becomes fearful of him.
She ignores him completely.
She wishes he were someone else.
How does Quasimodo's love influence his actions throughout the story?
It makes him more aggressive.
It inspires him to protect and defend Esmeralda.
It causes him to abandon his duties.
It leads him to isolate himself from others.
What message does Quasimodo's love for Esmeralda convey about societal judgments?
Love transcends physical appearance.
Physical beauty is the most important aspect of love.
Society has the right to judge people based on looks.
Love can only exist between people of similar status.
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