Djali

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Djali is the clever pet goat of Esmeralda in Victor Hugo’s novel "The Hunchback of Notre-Dame," known for performing tricks and playing a key role in the story.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf fictional animal
fictional goat
literary character
pet
accusationContext interpreted as a familiar spirit in witchcraft trial
appearsIn Notre-Dame de Paris NERFINISHED
The Hunchback of Notre-Dame NERFINISHED
associatedWith Claude Frollo NERFINISHED
Esmeralda NERFINISHED
Pierre Gringoire NERFINISHED
Quasimodo NERFINISHED
can indicate numbers
spell words with hoof movements
characteristic clever
obedient
playful
well-trained
companionOf Esmeralda NERFINISHED
creator Victor Hugo NERFINISHED
firstAppearance Notre-Dame de Paris (1831 novel) NERFINISHED
gender female
hasAdaptation appears in stage adaptations of The Hunchback of Notre-Dame
appears in various film adaptations of The Hunchback of Notre-Dame
languageOfWork French
literaryPeriod French Romanticism NERFINISHED
nationality Romani (by association with Esmeralda)
notableIn animal characters in literature
occupation performer in street shows
owner Esmeralda NERFINISHED
partOf 19th-century literature
French literature
performs dances
fortune-telling tricks
tricks
performsWith Esmeralda NERFINISHED
relationshipToEsmeralda beloved pet
performance partner
roleInPlot contributes to Esmeralda’s conviction
helps attract crowds to Esmeralda’s performances
used as evidence of witchcraft against Esmeralda
setting medieval Paris
species goat
symbolism innocence
loyalty
the persecution of the innocent
usedBy inquisitors in trial against Esmeralda

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Esmeralda hasPet Djali