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Attempting to wipe out the Romani people
 
Attempting to wipe out the Romani people

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Judge Claude Frollo (also simply known as Frollo) is the main antagonist of Disney's animated feature film The Hunchback of Notre Dame, which is based on the 1831 French novel of the same name by the late Victor Hugo.

History

This section is too long. Visit here for more details: Judge Claude Frollo's Synopsis in Villains WIki.

What Makes Him Pure Evil

  • Devoting his life to a genocidal crusade against the Romani people.
  • Killing Quasimodo's mom in the prologue merely under the suspicion that she's running off with stolen goods, then almost drowns baby Quasimodo in a well upon viewing his deformed face and deeming him a demon from Hell.
  • Raising Quasimodo in the Notre Dame clock tower, sheltering him from the world whilst incessantly reminding Quasimodo of his belief that the world would torture him due to his monstrous appearance, psychologically abusing him in this wise.
  • Forcing Esmeralda in a double bind between submitting to him or burning alive, due to his own insatiable lust for her.
  • Sets fire to a large part of Paris, directly attempts to burn a family alive simply because he, delusionally, concludes they're traitors, on the flabby grounds that they've they've accommodated gypsies in the past.
  • Attempts to murder his own foster son, Quasimodo, when the latter wrenches free from his guardian's grasp.

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