Some of the greatest works of literature are more than just an enjoyable story, we come away from reading them having learned a lesson, or perhaps feeling as though we might, even in some small way, be a better person for what we have gained while reading it.
Victor Hugo‘s The Hunchback of Notre Dame is the story of a man who was cast aside because of his looks… it is a story that challenges us, as readers, as people, to not judge a book by it’s cover, but to delve deeper, to look beyond the surface to the heart of the person, and the story, and find the depth within.
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