Thread:LostGod2000/@comment-27818776-20140901142846/@comment-1762629-20140901195638

If you're talking about the English version of the musical, again, different versions. If it's the movie, no it didn't.

Your philosophies on "fearing punishment, so therefore they show remorse" confuse me. Again, Frollo only spared Quasimodo (after murdering his mother no less) because of his paranoid fanaticism, and then any points of remorse immediately are flushed out when Frollo decides to emotionally abuse him for several years, feeding him lies and basically keeping him as a prisoner. Frollo doesn't have to fear punishment to be a Complete Monster, because even when he's subduing his murderous, blasphemous actions he's still being a murderous, blasphemous monster.

And all those characters mentioned are from entirely different works. Whether they feared punishment or not, that does nothing to alter Frollo's character or even put it in a new perspective.