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    Identification: The religious tradition that I chose to attend was that of Christianity, and the denomination was Roman Catholic. The name of the place of worship that I attended was Notre-Dame Cathedral Basilica which is located at 385 Sussex Dr, Ottawa, ON K1N 1J9. I attended the Sunday mass on the 2nd of October 2015 at 12:00pm. Building: The cathedral was built entirely out of grey stone bricks and had two tall steeples on each side of the cathedral’s entrance. The steeples were coated with a

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    the first place. While the baby boomer generation may argue that today’s youth could not possibly stick to the traditions set forth one hundred and seventy two years ago, the University of Notre Dame students are the outliers that defy the stereotypical views of our generation. The slogan, “God, Country, Notre Dame” still applies and reigns as a standard and priority for

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    The Hunchback of Notre-Dame “Love is a universal language.” This popular quote from many movies and literary works describes the importance of love, and how there are no limits or barriers when dealing with love. Many people cannot even help whether or not they fall in love. There are many types of love and they need not be between members of opposite sexes. In Victor Hugo's novel, The Hunchback of Notre Dame, Quasimodo's love for Esmerelda is not as strong as his different sense

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    The University of Notre Dame is one of America’s oldest institutions for higher education. From the beginning, the purpose was clear: create a Catholic-based school, inept to be a Primary and Secondary establishment to adhere to the ever-growing, young-adult male congregation. Additionally, it needed to be constructed quickly and ready to open in a short amount of time. Located near convenient transit of its day, Notre Dame grew to be one of America’s most elite universities. With a continuously

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    The Notre Dame (meaning ‘Our Lady,’ the full name of the cathedral being ‘Notre Dame de Paris,’ or ‘Our Lady of Paris’) cathedral is located in Paris on the Île de la Cité, one of the two remaining natural islands in the river Seine. The Catholic cathedral was preceded by St. Stephen’s, the Merovingian cathedral that stood on the island prior to the construction of the Notre Dame, which required that St. Stephen’s be torn down. The Notre Dame was built when Maurice de Sully, the bishop of Paris at

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    Connection to Place: Architecture and Grotesqueness in the Characters of Hugo’s Notre-Dame of Paris “His salients fitted into the building’s re-entrants, if you will allow the metaphor, and he seemed to be not only its natural inhabitant, but also its natural content. One might almost say that he had taken on its shape, just as the snail takes on the shape of its shell. It was his abode, his hole, his envelope. So deep was the instinctive sympathy between the old church and himself, so numerous

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    Is always a happy ending? The Hunchback of Notre Dame is a book by Victor Hugo written in 1831. Victor Hugo was born in Besancon, France on February 26, 1802. The Hunchback of Notre Dame is a French Romantic/Gothic genre book. Hunchback of Notre Dame involves around Quasimodo a hunchback. The Hunchback of Notre Dame has many different themes. I believe one of the biggest theme is you shouldn't judge based on appearances. The Hunchback of Notre Dame is a very sad book, but with it being sad there

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    It was a clear afternoon on November 10th, 1928 when the Notre Dame Fighting Irish football team took the field against the Black Knights of Army. Army was the number one team in the nation that year, and Notre Dame was having one of their worst seasons ever under the leadership of legendary coach Knute Rockne. At the end of the opening half, neither team had managed to score. With his dejected players gathered around him in the locker room, Rockne congratulates them on their performance in the

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    “What makes a monster and what makes a man?” (Schwartz, 83.) — the age old question, so eloquently phrased as the moral of the story in the musical version of The Hunchback of Notre Dame, takes on a whole new light depending on the character a person focuses on. When people think of this question in regards to the aforementioned tale they usually look directly to the protagonist, Quasimodo, however few look to archdeacon and villain himself, Claude Frollo. Now, Frollo isn’t necessarily exactly who

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    The Notre Dame Cathedral is the most visited tourist site in France, beating the Eiffel tower with 13 million visitors each year. Because it took over 300 years to build, there are many different styles of the architecture shown throughout the building(notredamecathedralparis.com). This structure shows the hardships of war and the enlightened thinking of the Renaissance. Built in 12th century France, the Notre Dame Cathedral is one of the biggest French Catholic cathedrals in France and is still

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