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Was wondering if your elaboration is about royalty's view on others or if there was some other idea you're wanting to move forward with on this? A bit vague for me to get this first time but I do like unexpected emphasis on the Frollo character.
I think Frollo’s way of pouring into cup is not respectful, so it also shows his disgust or kind of discrimination toward Quasimodo. I agree with your analysis of purple, which represents royalty. Whereas I think purple is also used to represent bad personality because a lot of villains wear purple clothes.
I agree that Frollo is showing a face of disgust, but why exactly is he disgusted at Quasimodo? And does his character ultimately change if he is showing disgust toward Kim Kardashian instead of Quasimodo? I'm not saying you're wrong in your analysis (obviously), but perhaps there could be something deeper going on. You're right when you say that purple is a royal color and that Quasimodo and Frollo drink from different cups, but perhaps you could come up with a deeper meaning for the scene
Was wondering if your elaboration is about royalty's view on others or if there was some other idea you're wanting to move forward with on this? A bit vague for me to get this first time but I do like unexpected emphasis on the Frollo character.
ReplyDeleteI think Frollo’s way of pouring into cup is not respectful, so it also shows his disgust or kind of discrimination toward Quasimodo. I agree with your analysis of purple, which represents royalty. Whereas I think purple is also used to represent bad personality because a lot of villains wear purple clothes.
ReplyDeleteI agree that Frollo is showing a face of disgust, but why exactly is he disgusted at Quasimodo? And does his character ultimately change if he is showing disgust toward Kim Kardashian instead of Quasimodo? I'm not saying you're wrong in your analysis (obviously), but perhaps there could be something deeper going on. You're right when you say that purple is a royal color and that Quasimodo and Frollo drink from different cups, but perhaps you could come up with a deeper meaning for the scene
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