He believes that he’s ridding the world of vice and sin. Tertiary Introverted Feeling : Frollo completely lacks empathy, but he sees himself as righteous and virtuous. He strives for efficiency as well, as he instructs his men to wait in between cracks of their whips, because he doesn’t want the numbness of the last lash to dull the pain of the next one. Frollo is authoritarian and believes in punishment, discipline, and getting the job done by any means necessary. When he’s about to set Esmeralda on fire, he tries to give her the option to become his, which he feels is preferable to burning alive. When the people at the festival begin to throw things at Quasimodo and torment him, Frollo refuses to break it up until he feels Quasimodo has learned his lesson. Those who challenge his authority in any capacity will pay the price, or be made an example of, which he does to the people that he believes has been harboring gypsies. He doles out commands with ease and expects his men to carry them out as instructed.
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Frollo wants to control those around him and does not stand for insubordination or rule-breakers. The gypsies don’t live within his system, so they must burn. Then, all he has to do is keep an eye on him, follow him, and let Quasimodo lead him there.Īuxiliary Extroverted Thinking : It doesn’t matter what it takes or who he has to hurt. Frollo tells Quasimodo that he’s going to the Court of Miracles to kill the gypsies there, knowing that if Quasimodo knows where it is, he would undoubtedly go to save Esmeralda. No matter what he does, they continue to thrive. Then, he turns over the tile to reveal many more ants. As he talks about taking care of the gypsies one by one, he crushes three ants to emphasize his point. Frollo uses symbolism in order to explain his gypsy problem to Phoebus. It’s all he can think about and he will stop at nothing. Frollo’s desire to take out the gypsies becomes an obsession. His dream is to rid the city of all of the gypsies. He tells Phoebus that he has taken care of the gypsies one by one for twenty years. Frollo is all about long-term goals and he exudes an extraordinary amount of patience in making his vision into a reality. A couple of decades later, Quasimodo was able to lead him directly to Esmeralda. He didn’t know then how he would be able to use Quasimodo, but he followed his intuition and he was right.
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Claude Frollo (The Hunchback of Notre Dame): INTJĭominant Introverted Intuition : When the Archdeacon tries to prevent Frollo from killing the infant Quasimodo, Frollo takes a step back and thinks that if he keeps Quasimodo around, he may become useful to him someday.