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His play ''Le roi s'amuse'' was the basis of the Verdi opera ''Rigoletto''.
His play ''Le roi s'amuse'' was the basis of the Verdi opera ''Rigoletto''.


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=== Works by Victor Hugo with their own trope pages include: ===

* ''[[The Hunchback of Notre Dame (novel)|The Hunchback of Notre Dame]]''
* ''[[The Hunchback of Notre Dame (novel)|The Hunchback of Notre Dame]]''
* ''[[The Last Day of a Condemned Man]]''
* ''[[The Last Day of a Condemned Man]]''
* ''[[The Man Who Laughs]]''
* ''[[The Man Who Laughs]]''
* ''[[Les Misérables (novel)|Les Misérables]]''
* ''[[Les Misérables (novel)|Les Misérables]]''
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=== Other works by Victor Hugo provide examples of: ===


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* [[Ermine Cape Effect]]: The play ''Ruy Blas'' was criticized for having the Queen in full regalia when she confessed her love to the eponymous character. Since it was a climax, he got away by invoking the [[Rule of Cool]].
* [[Ermine Cape Effect]]: The play ''Ruy Blas'' was criticized for having the Queen in full regalia when she confessed her love to the eponymous character. Since it was a climax, he got away by invoking the [[Rule of Cool]].
* [[Giant Eye of Doom]]: In the poem "The Conscience", [[Cain and Abel|Cain]] is followed everywhere by an eye.
* [[Giant Eye of Doom]]: In the poem "The Conscience", [[Cain and Abel|Cain]] is followed everywhere by an eye.