Talk:Hellfire/@comment-24994652-20141214102741/@comment-3444885-20141214160920

^That really depends on opinion, though.

I think it's fine, to be honest and it is definitely something I would show my kids should I ever have any. It can very frightening to some kids (I was 4 when I first saw it and wasn't particularly bothered though), but it teaches a very deep message about bigotry and loving others that I believe kids would really need to learn. It should be frightening, because so is bigotry. It's supposed to be something that makes you think the stuff he does is really bad.

It shows how judging people or being mean to them because they are different can affect the person, and that there are good parts to that person on the inside that you might not have seen (i.e. Esmeralda's wish to help her people in "God Help the Outcasts" and Quasimodo's sweet heart despite being born 'deformed).

If it was just a little kid pushing down another kid in the movie, kids might not take it as seriously because it isn't something that stays with them.