This work mainly tells the story of the ugly quasimodo in Notre Dame who was adopted by Father Claude as a bell ringer and made him deaf. But the sanctimonious priest took a fancy to the beautiful gypsy woman Esmeralda and ordered quasimodo to take her away by force, but she was saved by the captain of Phoebe cavalry on the way, so Esmeralda fell in love with Phoebe.
But the handsome knight captain only treats Esmeralda as a plaything. In order to enter the upper class, he has an affair with the princess. On the other hand, quasimodo, who committed the crime of robbing civilians, was taken to the square and flogged in public after a hasty trial. Esmeralda ignored the past and brought him water, which made quasimodo fall in love with this beautiful girl.
The bitter Claude assassinated Phoebe and framed Esmeralda so that she was sentenced to death. During the execution, Kalimdor rescued Esmeralda and hid in Notre Dame. Because of the asylum right of Notre Dame, the soldiers were afraid to enter. However, frollo, who bears a grudge against the girl, asked the king for instructions and finally decided to take Esmeralda by force regardless of the right of asylum.
Clauban, the beggar king, heard that the asylum right of Notre Dame was coming to an end, and led beggars to rush into the church to save Esmeralda, only to be killed by troops led by Claude. Finally Kalimodo angrily threw Claude from the top floor of the church, and finally Kalimodo caressed Esmeralda's body for double suicide.