Thread:Mesektet/@comment-27729149-20150707052956/@comment-3581997-20150827074255

That is a show of why Enrico's story is not tragic, Quasimodo, who had it off much worse than Maxwell, still manages to be a decent human-being, he has every reason to believe what he is told about himself being a misshapen monster by still maintains a clear sense of right and wrong in the play, he is retarded and short tempered but he still wants to help, unless we are talking the Disney version where he is just insecure.

Tragedy can still exist but you can't let the author going "Oh the tragedy of it al!l" be the tipping point, that is like assuming something is funny because a studio turned on the "applause" sign. Lack of control in how their life turns out is the point between misfortune and tragedy.