What I want to know is why was the crowd so quick to turn on Quasimodo after the one guard pelted him with a tomato? I mean, they loved him, they cheered for him, threw confetti and rice at him and such . . . then one tomato, and all of the sudden they're all throwing food at him, taunting him, ridiculing him, and yes, the ropes and everything, it went south fast.
Maybe I'm missing something - could that all have been part of the King of Fools ceremony, and it's just played up as being traumatic from Quasi's perspective?
Maybe I'm missing something - could that all have been part of the King of Fools ceremony, and it's just played up as being traumatic from Quasi's perspective?
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