After this character faints when the man she was about to have sex with gets stabbed in the neck, she feels a kiss “more burning than the executioner’s branding iron.” This character marries a man in a ceremony where a jug is thrown on the ground and broken. This character wears a bag with an inlaid gem around her neck that holds a pink baby shoe, which allows her to be recognized by an anchoress locked in the Tower of Roland who turns out to be her (*) mother. A novel ends with the discovery of a man’s skeleton embracing the remains of this woman. This woman falls madly in love with Captain Phoebus and teaches her pet goat Djali to spell his name. Claude Frollo arranges the execution of, for 10 points, what street dancer raised by Romani in Victor Hugo’s novel The Hunchback of Notre-Dame? ■END■
ANSWER: La Esmeralda [or Agnès; accept Esmerelda]
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