"The Hunchback of Notre Dame" takes place in the late 15th century, specifically during the reign of King Louis XI of France, around the 1480s.
No, they take place in different time periods, but both in France.
For a permanent hunchback, one has to be born with one, or ones back has to be strained for a long period of time, e.g working as a farm hand or a blacksmith, causing your spine to curve into a hunchback presumably you want a temporary one, which can be done by shoving a pillow up a baggy t-shirt to create an illusion of hunchback-ness
1400 to 1600
The setting is the time, place, and social environment of a story.
Light reaction take place in day time. Dark reaction take place at night
Theater of the Absurd take place in the year 1950-1960.
it took place in 1504
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Victor Hugo wrote both "The Hunchback of Notre Dame" and "Les Misérables." Hugo was a French writer known for his novels, plays, and poetry that often focused on social and political issues of his time.
in the morning
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1940