10 Dark Secrets In The Hunchback Of Notre Dame Disney Doesn't Want You To Know

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10 Secrets Disney doesn't want you to know about the Hunchback of Notre Dame.
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Disney’s adaptation of Victor Hugo’s novel, “The Hunchback of Notre Dame,” continues to be the subject of discussion among many parents and critics. From the themes that discuss religion, race, feminism, and mental illness, there’s a lot to talk about when it comes to the 1996 movie. Today, we’re revealing 10 Dark Secrets In The Hunchback Of Notre Dame Disney Doesn’t Want You To Know.

Judge Claude Frollo might stand out in a lot of viewers’ mind as the most evil Disney villain for his conflict with his lust for Esmeralda, his alienation of Quasimodo. And, of course, his deep rooted belief that he is doing the right thing even when the opposite is blatantly true. Along with the philosophy that’s against women, Quasimodo’s ancestry, corporal punishment and the movie’s surprise rating you may be surprised to see what dark secrets lurk within this classic story. Wait until number 1 to see what role religious karma plays in this Disney movie.

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