Captain Phoebus


Capitaine Phœbus de Châteaupers is a fictional character and the secondary antagonist of Victor Hugo's 1831 novel, Notre-Dame de Paris. He is the Captain of the King Louis XI's Archers. His name comes from Phoebus, the Greek god of the sun.

In the novel

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 flirts, Frollo attacks Phoebus and stabs him. 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 infidelity 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.

Adaptations

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:
ActorVersion
René Alexandre1911 film
Herbert HeyesThe Darling of Paris
Arthur KingsleyEsmeralda
Norman Kerry1923 film
Alan Marshal1939 film
Jean Danet1956 film
Alexander Davion1966 TV series
Richard Morant1977 TV film
Robert Powell1982 TV film
Benedick Blythe1997 TV film
Patrick Fiori1997-2002 musical
Vincent Elbaz1999 parody film
Steve Balsamo2000 musical - Original London Cast
Joseph Kloska 2008 BBC Radio adaptation
Andrew Samonsky2014 musical
Will Griffith2017 musical

Disney version