Victor Hugo As an author Victor Hugo writes from experience as all authors do. Culture, family ,and religion all play a role in their writing.This background clearly influences his writing. This is evident in one of his most popular books The Hunchback of Notre-Dame. Hugo and his brother, Eugene were close and had common interests in writing. They also had the same interest in a woman named Adele. Hugo’s brother was always second best next to Hugo in his writing and also in gaining her affection. (Martin, Victor Hugo). These experiences are somewhat expressed through Claude Frollo’s relationship with his brother. Claude is intelligent, successful, and hard-working, but gives up his ambitions to take care of his brother when their parents die, but Claude’s brother never lives up Claude’s expectations. He becomes a low-life …show more content…
We will not marry since that displeases thee;...No, Phoebus , no; I will be thy mistress, thy amusement, thy pleasure, when thou wilt; a girl who shall belong to thee. I was only made for that soiled, despised, dishonored, but what matters it, beloved? I shall be the proudest and the most joyous of women. And when I grow old and ugly, Phoebus, when I am no longer good to love you, you will suffer me to serve you still. Others will embroider scarves for you; tis I, the servant, who will care for them You will let me polish your spurs, brush your doublet, dust your riding-boots. You will have that pity, will you not, Phoebus? Meanwhile love me! Here, Phoebus, all this belongs to thee, only love me! We gypsies need only air and love.(The Hunchback of Notre-Dame, Hugo, pg.315)
This is expressed through Hugo’s mistress Juliette who he started seeing after his wife began to see Hugo’s best friend gave up what could have been a moderately successful acting career to devote herself to Hugo and read his books and poetry. She was content to just make him happy which is expressed in how Esmerelda acts toward Phoebus (Martin, Victor