Thread:Overseer80/@comment-1672596-20131208215055/@comment-27818776-20131208222112

In Hellfire, you can say that he began to realize that it was his own fault for lusting after Esmeralda, but he later decides that it was her that was causing him to sin and not admitting that he was responsible for his actions. When the song was reaching its end, he asks God to have mercy on her and him. But he then says that she'll be his or she'll burn i  Hell thus throwing away any remorse he had. You could also say that he wasn't remorseful for killing Quasimodo's mother, in fact, he even convinced Quasimodo himself that she abandoned him when he was a baby, even though it's been proven to be the opposite in the beginning. Therefore, he only cared for himself and feared the chance of going to Hell and breaking his righteous record and not that he just killed a mother on the Church's steps. In fact, the whole riddle of the movie was asking if Quasimodo and Frollo were the monster or the man. If you got the answer right, good for you.