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** Frollo claims to be a man of the cloth and does all his work in God's name, but nothing he does demonstrates any of the SevenHeavenlyVirtues. In fact, he's practically the embodiment of the sins of {{Wrath}}, {{Lust}} and {{Pride}}. He also ransacks the cathedral by ordering soldiers to smash down the doors with a ram, assaults the elderly Archdeacon by throwing him down the stairs when the old man protests, and even blasphemes against God by claiming that He made the Devil.

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** Frollo claims to be a man of the cloth and does all his work in God's name, but nothing he does demonstrates any of the SevenHeavenlyVirtues. In fact, he's practically the embodiment of the sins of {{Wrath}}, Wrath, {{Lust}} and {{Pride}}.{{Pride}} from the SevenDeadlySins. He also ransacks the cathedral by ordering soldiers to smash down the doors with a ram, assaults the elderly Archdeacon by throwing him down the stairs when the old man protests, and even blasphemes against God by claiming that He made the Devil.

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* LighterAndSofter: It's definitely lighter in tone than the book. Many of the elements and themes presented in the novel--like Quasimodo's hate and contempt for most people or Phoebus being a jerk trying to take advantage of an innocent young girl--were either changed or taken out completely. This is even more the case with the sequel in comparison to the original movie.

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* LighterAndSofter: It's definitely lighter in tone than the book. Many of the elements and themes presented in the novel--like Quasimodo's hate and contempt for most people or Phoebus being a jerk trying to take advantage of an innocent young girl--were either changed or taken out completely. This is even more the case with the sequel in comparison to the original movie.



::: : The sequel however confirms that the gargoyles are real magical creatures and ''not'' Quasi's imagination; [[spoiler: At the end, the Gargoyles are sad to lose Quasimodo and hope that Madellaine will take care of him. Then ''Madellaine'' winks at the Gargoyles and tells them she'll take good care of Quasi, causing the shocked gargoyles to do a literal JawDrop]].
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** While in Notre-Dame, Frollo taunts Esmeralda by saying that he's "imagining a rope around that beautiful neck". Esmeralda was hanged in the book, whereas in the movie she is sentenced to be [[BurnTheWitch burned at the stake]] (and survives).

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** While in Notre-Dame, Frollo taunts Esmeralda by saying that he's "imagining a rope around that beautiful neck". Esmeralda was hanged sentenced to hang in the book, whereas in the movie she is sentenced to be [[BurnTheWitch burned at the stake]] (and survives).stake]].
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** While in Notre-Dame, Frollo taunts Esmeralda by saying that he's "imagining a rope around that beautiful neck". Esmeralda was hanged in the book, whereas in the movie she is sentenced to be [[BurnTheWitch burned at the stake]] (and survives).
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* JustBetweenYouAndMe: Just before Frollo tries to make good on his attempt to kill Quasimodo in the film's climax, he tells the poor lad the truth of [[KickTheDog what really happened to his mother]] on that fateful night twenty years ago.
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* ImpromptuFortress: The Catholic priests barricade the doors to the cathedral to prevent Judge Frollo's mooks from violating the sanctity of the church. Quasimodo, Phoebus and Esmeralda have taken sanctuary in its belltowers, and can see the hostile forces attempt to batter through the main doors. Gargoyle adornments that can "vomit" hot oil, plus Parisians upset that the "heart" of Paris is besieged contribute to keeping the mooks out, though Frollo himself manages to find a way inside.
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** "Now [[BookEnds here is a riddle]] to guess if you can sing of the Bells of Notre Dame: ''What'' makes a monster and ''what'' makes a man?"

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** "Now "So [[BookEnds here is a riddle]] to guess if you can sing of the Bells of Notre Dame: ''What'' makes a monster and ''what'' makes a man?"

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