User blog comment:WalrusGuy/PG Proposal: Quasimodo/@comment-2059440-20190906034946

absolutely yes - his kindness was without limits and even against Frollo his anger did NOT stop him trying to save Frollo, watch the fight scene and you will see that Frollo is being held by Quasimodo, who despite knowing Frollo is a monster who just tried to kill him, clings to his "father's" cape to ensure he doesn't fall.

Frollo repays Quasimodo's loyalty with another attempt at murder, which is when he finally causes divine intervention and plunges into the abyss.

Also unlike the novel Disney's Quasimodo is completely devoid of negative traits, he loves all things and he even grows to accept that Esmeralda doesn't see him in a romantic way, it hurts him but he eventually wants her to be happy and gives his blessing - even when he was distrustful of Phoebes he did everything he could to protect him.

Quasimodo's love and kindness was seen as a weakness but in reality was his greatest weapon and Esmeralda even commented on this: "how can someone so cruel of raised someone so kind?".

This, of course, ONLY applies to Disney's Quasimodo.. the novel version is definitely not Pure Good.