I really like the fanfiction 'Quasimodo and Esmeralda: A New Beginning'. It starts after the events of the original story and gives them a chance to build a deeper connection, with beautiful descriptions of their growing affection.
One plot idea could be that Quasimodo discovers a hidden talent for painting and uses it to create beautiful portraits of Esmeralda. Another could be a story where Esmeralda gets lost in the catacombs beneath the city and Quasimodo is the only one who can find her. Or perhaps a plot where they both team up to save a group of outcasts from being unjustly persecuted in the city.
One common theme is acceptance. Quasimodo's appearance has always been an issue, and in fanfiction, their relationship often shows Esmeralda's complete acceptance of him as he is.
Their relationship could be developed by having them exchange secrets. For example, Esmeralda could tell Quasimodo about her childhood dreams that she's never shared with anyone, and Quasimodo could reveal his thoughts about the outside world that he's only ever dreamed of. This would create a deeper bond between them.
In "Notre-Dame de Paris," Esmeralda, Quasimodo, and Ganguova all said the following famous words:
Esmeralda: Humans are lonely, and each one is destined to suffer alone.
Quasimodo: If everyone could be as important as they think they are, how wonderful would the world be?
Gangova: Everyone has their own soul and their own sins.
Their relationship can be shown through their joint efforts in taking care of the baby. For example, Quasimodo might be very gentle and patient when soothing the baby at night, while Madellaine could be the one who makes sure the baby is well - fed and clothed. Their teamwork in parenting reflects their deep love for each other.
The original story of Quasimodo is from 'The Hunchback of Notre - Dame' by Victor Hugo. Quasimodo is a hunchbacked bell - ringer in Notre - Dame Cathedral. He is physically deformed but has a kind heart. He falls in love with Esmeralda, a beautiful gypsy girl. The story is set in medieval Paris and shows themes of love, beauty, deformity, and social injustice.
Quasimodo is not based on a true story. He is a figment of Hugo's imagination, crafted to tell a compelling fictional narrative set in a particular historical and social context.