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Captain Phoebus

Capitaine Phœbus de Châteaupers [febys də ʃɑtopɛːʁ] is a fictional character and one of the main antagonists in Victor Hugo's 1831 novel, Notre-Dame de Paris. He is the Captain of the King Louis XI's Archers.[1] His name comes from Phoebus, the Greek god of the sun (also called Apollo).

Captain Phoebus
The Hunchback of Notre-Dame character
Phoebus in an 1837 illustration
Created byVictor Hugo
In-universe information
Full namePhoebus de Chateaupers
TitleCaptain
OccupationCaptain of the King's Archers
Affiliationthe King's Guards
SpouseFleur-de-Lys de Gondelaurier (assumed)
Significant otherEsmeralda
ReligionCatholic
NationalityFrench

In the novel Edit

In the original novel, Phoebus is an antagonist. Despite being of noble birth and very handsome, he is also vain, untrustworthy, and a womanizer. He saves Esmeralda from Quasimodo and she falls in love with him. Phoebus makes a convincing show of returning her affections, but merely wants a night of passion. Esmeralda arranges to meet Phoebus and tells him of her love for him, and he convinces her that he feels the same way about her. He is in fact engaged to his cousin, Fleur-de-Lys de Gondelaurier, a spiteful socialite who is jealous of Esmeralda's beauty. Not only that, he has agreed to let Archdeacon Claude Frollo spy on his meeting with Esmeralda.

This decision proves his undoing, since as the couple prepare to have sex, the jealous Frollo attacks Phoebus and stabs him in the back. Frollo makes a quick get-away and Phoebus is presumed dead, with Esmeralda, being the only one present, presumed to be the killer. Phoebus, however, is not dead and soon recovers from his injury. But this does not stop Esmeralda from being tried and sentenced to death for attempted murder and witchcraft. Phoebus has the power to prove her innocence, but he remains silent for fear of having his adultery exposed. In the end of the novel, he marries Fleur-de-Lys, and watches Esmeralda's execution with apparently little or no remorse. While Phoebus is one of the few characters to survive in the novel, he does not escape punishment entirely, as Hugo implies that his marriage will not be a happy or romantic one, condemning him to a miserable life.

Adaptations Edit

Most adaptations change Phoebus into a more positive character, sometimes even the primary love interest of Esmeralda. Among the actors who have played Phoebus over the years in each adaptation of the novel are:

Disney version Edit

In the first film Edit

In the 1996 animated Disney adaptation of The Hunchback of Notre Dame, Phoebus serves a supporting protagonist, and his character is combined with that of Pierre Gringoire from Victor Hugo's original novel. He was voiced by Kevin Kline and animated by Russ Edmonds. He returns to Paris from the wars to be Captain of the Guard under Frollo, who is portrayed as a judge in this version, because his predecessor was a "bit of a disappointment" to Frollo. However, Phoebus begins to harbor a great dislike towards Frollo for his harsh methods, and displays sympathy towards the downtrodden and poor, shown when he steps in to stop two of Frollo's thugs from arresting Esmeralda for stealing money (which was honestly obtained), and requests to stop the citizens from torturing Quasimodo at the Festival of Fools. He becomes fond of Esmeralda, such as complimenting her for fighting as well as a man, and the two truly fall in love (unlike the Phoebus from the novel, who only wanted passion from Esmeralda). Midway through the film, as Frollo descends into a homicidal madness and burns down almost half the city in his ruthless manhunt for Esmeralda, after developing a lust for her, Phoebus becomes increasingly disgusted with Frollo's behavior. He finally rebels against Frollo when he objects to burning an innocent family's house with them inside just because they had given shelter to Roma in the past with no evidence that they have any knowledge of Esmeralda's current whereabouts. He is immediately sentenced to death for his rebellion and, after attempting to escape from Frollo and his men, is almost killed by being struck by an arrow and falling into the River Seine, but is rescued by Esmeralda from drowning. Esmeralda takes him to Notre Dame and leaves him in Quasimodo's care. Despite Quasimodo distrusting him, he and Phoebus join forces to find the Court of Miracles, the Traveller hideout, before Frollo attacks, but they are all captured when it is revealed that Frollo tricked them into helping him find the Court.

In the climactic battle, Phoebus escapes captivity to rally the French citizens to fight against Frollo's thugs and liberate their city. He pursues Frollo into the cathedral and witnesses both Frollo and Quasimodo fall from the balcony, catching Quasimodo in time to save his life. In the aftermath, Phoebus steps aside to let Quasimodo have a chance with Esmeralda, but Quasimodo sees that Esmeralda loves Phoebus, and blesses their romance as they embrace him as a true friend.

In the second film Edit

In Disney's 2002 direct-to-video sequel, The Hunchback of Notre Dame II, Phoebus (again voiced by Kline) is married to Esmeralda and they have a young son, Zephyr, who resembles him. He continues to serve as Captain of the Guard under the new Minister of Justice, and investigates a series of thefts throughout Paris which coincide with the arrival of a Romani circus troupe, led by Sarousch. His investigation leads him to conclude that Sarousch and his accomplice, Madelleine, are the culprits, putting a strain on his friendship with Quasimodo, who is developing a budding relationship with Madelleine. Sarousch fools Phoebus into thinking Madelleine is the sole thief so that he can steal La Fidèle, Notre Dame's most valuable bell. However, in the process, Zephyr is kidnapped. Phoebus leads the city guard to trap Sarousch, who almost escapes by holding Zephyr hostage. When Madelleine and Quasimodo rescue Zephyr, Phoebus and his men arrest Sarousch. At the Festival of Romance, he loudly declares his enduring love for his wife.

Later Disney appearances Edit

This incarnation of Phoebus makes his debut appearance in the Kingdom Hearts series in Kingdom Hearts 3D: Dream Drop Distance, but voiced by Phil LaMarr. His role in the game is identical to the first film.

References Edit

  1. ^ The true Captain in 1482 was Jacques Ier de Crussol, vicomte d'Uzès.
  • The Hunchback of Notre Dame: Characters at SparkNotes.com
  • Rebello, Stephen. The Art of The Hunchback of Notre Dame (1996) ISBN 0-7868-6208-4

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Capitaine Phœbus de Chateaupers febys de ʃɑtopɛːʁ is a fictional character and one of the main antagonists in Victor Hugo s 1831 novel Notre Dame de Paris He is the Captain of the King Louis XI s Archers 1 His name comes from Phoebus the Greek god of the sun also called Apollo Captain PhoebusThe Hunchback of Notre Dame characterPhoebus in an 1837 illustrationCreated byVictor HugoIn universe informationFull namePhoebus de ChateaupersTitleCaptainOccupationCaptain of the King s ArchersAffiliationthe King s GuardsSpouseFleur de Lys de Gondelaurier assumed Significant otherEsmeraldaReligionCatholicNationalityFrench Contents 1 In the novel 2 Adaptations 3 Disney version 3 1 In the first film 3 2 In the second film 3 3 Later Disney appearances 4 ReferencesIn the novel EditIn the original novel Phoebus is an antagonist Despite being of noble birth and very handsome he is also vain untrustworthy and a womanizer He saves Esmeralda from Quasimodo and she falls in love with him Phoebus makes a convincing show of returning her affections but merely wants a night of passion Esmeralda arranges to meet Phoebus and tells him of her love for him and he convinces her that he feels the same way about her He is in fact engaged to his cousin Fleur de Lys de Gondelaurier a spiteful socialite who is jealous of Esmeralda s beauty Not only that he has agreed to let Archdeacon Claude Frollo spy on his meeting with Esmeralda This decision proves his undoing since as the couple prepare to have sex the jealous Frollo attacks Phoebus and stabs him in the back Frollo makes a quick get away and Phoebus is presumed dead with Esmeralda being the only one present presumed to be the killer Phoebus however is not dead and soon recovers from his injury But this does not stop Esmeralda from being tried and sentenced to death for attempted murder and witchcraft Phoebus has the power to prove her innocence but he remains silent for fear of having his adultery exposed In the end of the novel he marries Fleur de Lys and watches Esmeralda s execution with apparently little or no remorse While Phoebus is one of the few characters to survive in the novel he does not escape punishment entirely as Hugo implies that his marriage will not be a happy or romantic one condemning him to a miserable life Adaptations EditMost adaptations change Phoebus into a more positive character sometimes even the primary love interest of Esmeralda Among the actors who have played Phoebus over the years in each adaptation of the novel are Actor VersionRene Alexandre 1911 filmHerbert Heyes The Darling of Paris 1917 film Arthur Kingsley Esmeralda 1922 film Norman Kerry 1923 filmAlan Marshal 1939 filmJean Danet 1956 filmAlexander Davion 1966 TV cartoon showRichard Morant 1977 TV filmRobert Powell 1982 TV filmKevin Kline voice 1996 Disney animated filmBenedick Blythe 1997 TV filmPatrick Fiori 1997 2002 musicalVincent Elbaz 1999 parody filmSteve Balsamo 2000 musical Original London CastJoseph Kloska voice 2008 BBC Radio adaptationAndrew Samonsky 2014 musicalWill Griffith 2017 musicalDisney version EditIn the first film Edit In the 1996 animated Disney adaptation of The Hunchback of Notre Dame Phoebus serves a supporting protagonist and his character is combined with that of Pierre Gringoire from Victor Hugo s original novel He was voiced by Kevin Kline and animated by Russ Edmonds He returns to Paris from the wars to be Captain of the Guard under Frollo who is portrayed as a judge in this version because his predecessor was a bit of a disappointment to Frollo However Phoebus begins to harbor a great dislike towards Frollo for his harsh methods and displays sympathy towards the downtrodden and poor shown when he steps in to stop two of Frollo s thugs from arresting Esmeralda for stealing money which was honestly obtained and requests to stop the citizens from torturing Quasimodo at the Festival of Fools He becomes fond of Esmeralda such as complimenting her for fighting as well as a man and the two truly fall in love unlike the Phoebus from the novel who only wanted passion from Esmeralda Midway through the film as Frollo descends into a homicidal madness and burns down almost half the city in his ruthless manhunt for Esmeralda after developing a lust for her Phoebus becomes increasingly disgusted with Frollo s behavior He finally rebels against Frollo when he objects to burning an innocent family s house with them inside just because they had given shelter to Roma in the past with no evidence that they have any knowledge of Esmeralda s current whereabouts He is immediately sentenced to death for his rebellion and after attempting to escape from Frollo and his men is almost killed by being struck by an arrow and falling into the River Seine but is rescued by Esmeralda from drowning Esmeralda takes him to Notre Dame and leaves him in Quasimodo s care Despite Quasimodo distrusting him he and Phoebus join forces to find the Court of Miracles the Traveller hideout before Frollo attacks but they are all captured when it is revealed that Frollo tricked them into helping him find the Court In the climactic battle Phoebus escapes captivity to rally the French citizens to fight against Frollo s thugs and liberate their city He pursues Frollo into the cathedral and witnesses both Frollo and Quasimodo fall from the balcony catching Quasimodo in time to save his life In the aftermath Phoebus steps aside to let Quasimodo have a chance with Esmeralda but Quasimodo sees that Esmeralda loves Phoebus and blesses their romance as they embrace him as a true friend In the second film Edit In Disney s 2002 direct to video sequel The Hunchback of Notre Dame II Phoebus again voiced by Kline is married to Esmeralda and they have a young son Zephyr who resembles him He continues to serve as Captain of the Guard under the new Minister of Justice and investigates a series of thefts throughout Paris which coincide with the arrival of a Romani circus troupe led by Sarousch His investigation leads him to conclude that Sarousch and his accomplice Madelleine are the culprits putting a strain on his friendship with Quasimodo who is developing a budding relationship with Madelleine Sarousch fools Phoebus into thinking Madelleine is the sole thief so that he can steal La Fidele Notre Dame s most valuable bell However in the process Zephyr is kidnapped Phoebus leads the city guard to trap Sarousch who almost escapes by holding Zephyr hostage When Madelleine and Quasimodo rescue Zephyr Phoebus and his men arrest Sarousch At the Festival of Romance he loudly declares his enduring love for his wife Later Disney appearances Edit This incarnation of Phoebus makes his debut appearance in the Kingdom Hearts series in Kingdom Hearts 3D Dream Drop Distance but voiced by Phil LaMarr His role in the game is identical to the first film References Edit France portal Literature portal The true Captain in 1482 was Jacques Ier de Crussol vicomte d Uzes The Hunchback of Notre Dame Characters at SparkNotes com Rebello Stephen The Art of The Hunchback of Notre Dame 1996 ISBN 0 7868 6208 4 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Captain Phoebus amp oldid 1161497439, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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